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		<title>The Evolution of Television</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When talk about TV, the wide screen, high-definition (HD) and crystal clear images crossed our mind. But only a few of us may realized that the evolution of television has started over 100 years back. Everything started in 1870s with the discovery of photoconductive selenium. Experimentation with the scanning disk has paved the way for [...]]]></description>
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