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The wonderful weird side of mobile's cutting edge

From Wi-Fi coffee makers to GPS-enabled canes, Mobile World Congress 2013 gave companies a chance to tout the offbeat side of mobile tech. Trouble viewing this email? Read it online.

February 28, 2013

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The wonderful weird side of mobile's cutting edge

From Wi-Fi coffee makers to GPS-enabled canes, Mobile World Congress 2013 gave companies a chance to tout the offbeat side of mobile tech.

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