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What a week: top stories you may have missed

What a week: top stories you may have missed

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Meanwhile, Mobile World Congress 2008 saw Google Android prototype phones on display, and Yahoo announcing a new search aggregation tool that will blend social networking sites and emails to reveal the location, activities and even the mood of friends and colleagues.

Editor's highlights

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Digging deeper: Mobile World Congress 2008

First Android phones on display

Yahoo develops mobile aggregation software

Symbian shrugs off iPhone and Android

Mobile World Congress 2008 roundup

Digging deeper: Open source

Specsavers opts for open source to control systems access

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Red Hat, Ubuntu are open source winners

Digging deeper: Vista and XP

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