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				<title>Existing internet speed records broken by Japanese researchers</title>
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								<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.instablogsimages.com/images/2007/04/25/mb_internet3322222_19.gif" align="right" /><p>	Internet speed records have been broken and that too twice in two days by University of Tokyo researchers. Data was sent at 7.67 Gbps with the aid of standard communications protocol and then they used modified protocols at 9.06 Gbps. This can...</p>]]></description>

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