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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Motorola may have provided a glimpse of the next stage in the evolution of the smart-phone.
At a conference in San Francisco, the venerable but struggling mobile phone maker debuted the Cliq, a smart-phone based on Google's Android operating system. What was neat about the Cliq was its whole new take on how consumers should use and interact with their phones.See the full content of this document
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Cliq May Be Smart-Phone Winner
Most smart-phones have a home screen that borrows a lot from the PC world. Typically, it either looks a lot like a desktop or a folder full of program icons -- or some combination of the two. Su...
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