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		<title>By: Tom Sucks &#187; SoonR: Not so useful after all</title>
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		<description>[...] I looked deeper into SoonR, something I previously thought was useful. It turns out you have to either download their phone app or use your phone&#8217;s browser (their site isn&#8217;t too clear on which) that allows you to select a buddy or phone number to call. It then calls your phone and once you pick up, calls your buddy. This isn&#8217;t what TechCrunch promised me! [...]</description>
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