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Palm Pre Hands-on shows that Palm did everything Right

 
Palm officially unveiled the new Palm Pre smartphone running their new webOS. Engadget got the chance to sit down with Palm to get a more indepth hands-on look at the Palm Pre and webOS, which are actually still in pre-release state and not finished. A ... (link)

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