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Shelly Palmer Digital Living
Ali Velshi & Shelly Palmer Talk Smartphones on CNN
Apr 30, 2010
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Ali Velshi & Shelly Palmer analyze HP's purchase of Palm. For more information visit www.shellypalmer.com
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