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			<![CDATA[Cool stuff&#33; One of the projects I worked for did spend almost &#36;100K for an app a while ago. Pity we didn&#39;t know about lightswitch at that time. Could save at least one month of dev for us.<p>posted by Naiem</p>]]>
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