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		<title>By: Gigi S.</title>
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		<description>Apple has   again built a  product that looks nice and feels great in the hand with a familiar user interface, borrowed from the iPod touch and the iPhone,   is perfectly suited to the bigger screen. My 1st impressions of the iPad are totally positive, the   iPad whizzes along, you can open applications, resize web pages, and zooming in and out of maps almost instantaneously. I´m still waiting to test more, but the first tests are amazing.</description>
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