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Android and iPhone are all over MWC (even if Google and Apple aren’t), but where are the U.S. startups?

Wed, Feb 18th, 2009 |

After last year’s Mobile World Congress I learned something: Given the amount of rumors leading up to the event, you usually don’t know what the conference is actually about until it’s over. That’s why I thought I’d share what I’m actually seeing at this year’s MWC, as the conference continues in its second week.

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