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Mobile World Congress 2010

Data Doctors Radio Program | Ken Colburn, Brandon Disney & Ken Moskowitz The mobile technology world converged on Barcelona, Spain this past week to set the stage for what is to come in mobile tech in the coming year or two.

Hot new smartphones, new phone operating systems and the latest in the world of mobile applications were shown at this years event.

Mobile technology is predicted to dwarf desktop technology over the next couple of years as more preocessing power, storage and capabilities emerge with each new generation.

Listen in as the Data Doctors discuss what mght be coming to a mobile tech store near you very soon!

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Original Air Dates: Feb 20, 2010 / Feb 21, 2010

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