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		<title>Designing beautiful apps for Android</title>
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			<title>An Introduction</title>
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			<description>The look and feel of an application can be a deciding factor for whether it will become a giant success, or will doom to failure. This series of blogs however will be about a different kind of design. As a software engineer, you (perhaps should) strive to create beautiful apps that not only look good for users, but more importantly, gives fellow developers a warm feeling when working with or after...</description><dc:creator>Niekfct</dc:creator>
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