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Date Added: June 01, 2008 05:24:02 AM
Google talked about how it is expanding search capabilities and showed off its Android mobile platform at a conference this week, while Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer teamed to show off the multitouch screen technology of Windows 7 at another event. Meanwhile, a blogger noticed Michael Dell carrying around a prototype of his company's ultraportable laptop at that second event, and Dell's company ...

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