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		<title>By: Page 291 : Links: 291 Turns 1!</title>
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		<description>[...] A pop culture critic gets angry about cell phone pictures&#8211;and rightfully so. Camera phones are getting better, but their uses are still limited. They seem to prove that people are more interested in the act of taking pictures (as something to do and show around) than in what the pictures they take look like or how their aggregated behavior affects everyone around them. (via AFC) [...]</description>
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