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		<title>By: Shake-up in Japan&#8217;s mobile web: Mixi, MySpace, Mobage, Yahoo, Dwango and SoftBank Mobile collaborate &#124; Asiajin</title>
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		<description>[...] if Japan&#8217;s No 1, 2, 4, 7 and 19 (Yahoo, Softbank, DeNA/Mobage-town, Mixi and Dwango) in the list of the most valuable web companies participate something interesting might come out of [...]</description>
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