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	<description> An independent Windows Phone developer, Sigurd Sn&#248;rteland, has created an application for accessing news from Channel 9 on your Windows Phone 7 device. The app, “myChannel9,” will display news and videos from the site and will offers features like the ability to favorite a show, browse by tags or search by keyword. You’ll also be able to use the app to watch videos right on your device, whether in portrait or landscape mode. Screenshots and demo videos of the app are available now on Sn&#248;rteland’s personal blog. He has also created an app called Wall Street, which, as the name implies, will focus on delivering stock-related information.  (via PocketNow) </description>
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