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	<title>Comments on: 5 Guidelines for Branded iPhone Apps</title>
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		<title>By: Matt</title>
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		<description>Jamie,

Its good to see someone give this corner of app development. Well done. You&#039;re absolutely right, many companies will attempt to jump on the bandwagon and if they are too anxious or have bad advisement from their internal marketing, management, ad agency or other they will see no gravitation towards their branded app.</description>
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<p>Its good to see someone give this corner of app development. Well done. You&#8217;re absolutely right, many companies will attempt to jump on the bandwagon and if they are too anxious or have bad advisement from their internal marketing, management, ad agency or other they will see no gravitation towards their branded app.</p>
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