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Smartphones, smartphones, and more smartphones
Created: 02/16/2010
Video description: We have a team at this week's Mobile World Congress in Spain bringing you all the hot news, Google makes some much-needed privacy tweaks to Buzz, and how your recycled electronics are being used in this year's Winter Olympics.

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