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Created: 04/21/2008
Video description: Skype goes unlimited. See where you can call for a flat fee. AT&T and Cisco collaborate on collaboration tools. See how the networking giant and telecom titan are teaming up. Plus, Manchester police team up with Facebook to catch criminals. Find out how social networks are stopping the bad guys.

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