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To: Wallace Rivers who wrote (37867)5/11/2010 7:03:24 PM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 78700
 
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Verizon Wireless, owned by Verizon Communications Inc. /quotes/comstock/13*!vz/quotes/nls/vz (VZ 28.40, -0.21, -0.73%) and Vodafone Group PLC /quotes/comstock/15*!vod/quotes/nls/vod (VOD 20.53, -0.43, -2.05%) , and Google Inc. /quotes/comstock/15*!goog/quotes/nls/goog (GOOG 509.05, -12.60, -2.42%) are teaming up to develop a tablet computer meant to compete with Apple Inc.'s [s; aapl] iPad, The Wall Street Journal reported late Tuesday, citing comments by Verizon Wireless Chief Executive Lowell McAdam. Calling tablet computers the "next big wave of opportunities," McAdam declined to tell the Journal about the release date of such a device or who would make it.