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PalmSource and RIM announce partnership
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: In a one-on-one interview at the PalmSource Developers Seminar in San Mateo, Calif., PalmSource CEO David Nagel tells CNET's Brian Cooley about the company's new partnership with Research In Motion and gives his take on the upcoming Palm OS6.

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