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Intel CEO Paul Otellini (R) shakes hands with Google Senior VP of Mobile Andy Rubin during a keynote address at the 2011 Intel Developer Forum at Moscone Center on September 13, 2011 in San Francisco, California. (AFP/Justin Sullivan) |
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Intel CEO Paul Otellini holds up a Google Android phone running on an Intel chip during the keynote address at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. (AP/Paul Sakuma) |
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Intel CEO Paul Otellini, holds up a Google Android phone running on an Intel chip during the keynote address at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. (AP/Paul Sakuma) |
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Intel CEO Paul Otellini holds a Google Android phone that uses an Intel chip as he delivers a keynote address during the 2011 Intel Developer Forum at Moscone Center on September 13, 2011 in San Francisco, California. (AFP/Justin Sullivan) |
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Manager of the Ultra Mobility Group David Whalen shows off the Google Android phone running on an Intel chip at the Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco. (AP/Paul Sakuma) |