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Компания Google, создатель платформы Android для мобильных телефонов, намерен приобрести пионера на рынке мобильных устройств компанию Motorola
Компания Google, создатель платформы Android для мобильных телефонов, намерен приобрести пионера на рынке мобильных устройств компанию Motorola
Компания Google, создатель платформы Android для мобильных телефонов, намерен приобрести пионера на рынке мобильных устройств компанию Motorola 

Компания Google, создатель платформы Android для мобильных телефонов, намерен приобрести пионера на рынке мобильных устройств компанию Motorola 
Компания Google, создатель платформы Android для мобильных телефонов, намерен приобрести пионера на рынке мобильных устройств компанию Motorola 

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