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Bob Iannucci, David Pogue, Timothy Chou, Christy Wyatt Among Visionaries to Speak on The Mobile Future - Read More

Date Added: April 20, 2008 10:29:02 PM
Bob Iannucci, David Pogue, Timothy Chou, and Christy Wyatt are among the academic, research, media, and industry visionaries slated to speak at "The Mobile Future: Technology Revolutionizing Our Lives."

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