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    <title>Java Mobile Podcast 92: MIDP 3.0 In Depth: Tutorials and Demonstrations</title>
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    <title>Java Mobile Podcast 91: MIDP 3.0</title>
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    <title>Java Mobile Podcast 90: Augmented Reality</title>
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    <description>Excerpts from the JavaOne 2009 Augmented Reality session with Kenneth Andersson and Erik Hellman of Sony Ericsson.&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/MobileandEmbeddedPodcast/~4/RRarw-y5oE0" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description>
    
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    <title>Java Mobile Podcast 89: David "Lefty" Schlesinger on Open Source</title>
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    <title>Java Mobile Podcast 88: Robert Virkus of Enough Software</title>
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    <title>Java Mobile Podcast 87: Tranqueira project used LWUIT</title>
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    <title>Java Mobile Podcast 86: Mobile Service Architecture 2:  Introducing New Features in Mobile Devices</title>
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    <title>Java Mobility Podcast 85: Migrating Your Midlets to JavaFX Mobile Technology</title>
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    <title>Java Mobility Podcast 84: Valderi Leithardt on using SunSpots for gesture recognition.</title>
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    <title>Java Mobility Podcast 83: JATAF panel discussion</title>
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