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	<description> At the CeBIT last week, I also had the chance to talk to Microsoft Surface developer partner Ralf Kluth from Sariamo.&amp;nbsp; Ralf showed me their Surface application to allow customers to explore and compare cruise options before making their purchase and while on board, cruise guests have the opportunity to explore areas of the ship and plan activities.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Sariamo designs applications for the automotive, retail, broadcasting and tourism industries, transforming the experience of taking a cruise from booking to bon voyage.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; </description>
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