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		<title>A Peek into a Maemo 6 UI Framework, Part II &#8211; MVC Model</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article continues the series of Maemo 6 UI Framework review. In the first article I did couple simple metrics measurement using basic unix/linux tools. I also showed how to create a simple Maemo 6 UI application. In this article I want to introduce a consept which is heavily used in the framework. It&#8217;s called MVC [...]]]></description>
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