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May 25, 2010
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5 Things Apple Could Do to Sell Me an iPad
Apple's selling 200,000 iPads a month? The App Store has nearly as many apps and games? Is it time for this jaded hardcore gamer to buy one? - Matt Peckham, PCWorld
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