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mInfo claims that it’s mobile search services use a natural language technology that make it’s search services far faster and easier to use than others. Claims like that would be easy to brush over, except that China Telecom today announced that mInfo is providing it’s Complete Search services for all 80 million of it’s wireless [...] (Read Full Article)
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