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		<title>New York Smart Phone Users Turned Away By AT&amp;T?</title>
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The city of New York was wondering why they couldn&#8217;t get any iPhone love from AT&#38;T over the weekend.  The company has since resumed its online sells to New Yorkers, but no one knows why they stopped selling the iPhones to them in the first place.
The assumption is that their limited &#8220;maps,&#8221; that Verizon is [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Verizon Ready to Deal with iPhone</title>
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Verizon has been a little catty with their envy over the iPhone. They say they&#8217;ve always wanted to be a part of the Apple phenom, but the ball is in Apple&#8217;s court.
And that being said, according to CNET.com, VerizonCommunications CEO Ivan Seidenberg said Monday, &#8220;We would obviously be interested at any point if they thought [...]]]></description>
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