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Nokia unveils mobile computer-phone

Source: The Hindu
Barcelona : Spain | about 1 year ago  
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With four billion mobile phones in use world wide, the biggest maker of such devices suggests that they are next iteration of computing platforms that began with the personal computer and evolved into the laptop. At its annual developer event that opened here on Tuesday, Nokia suggested that the Internet...
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