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		<description><![CDATA[HTML5&#8242;s due date is 2022 &#8230; Yes 2022 and it&#8217;s already the buzz word for 2010 ! We have seen an explosion of web apps developed using HTML5 by top companies such as GOOGLE , APPLE , Windows (IE) and many more . We have also been seeing major debates that predict the nearing end [...]]]></description>
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