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Ubuntu Phone is a pretty neat looking new OS. Exciting, actually! Top 5 Features of Ubuntu Phone 5. Color Scheme [3:40] 4. Built-In Apps [4:00] 3. Multitasking [4:19] 2. Swipe Gestures [4:58] 1. Quick Settings [5:52] Interview with Jono Bacon: youtu.be Official Ubunto Phone Demo/Intro: youtu.be Intro Track: ASDF Movie Song Outro Track: “Channel 41” by Deadmau5 ~ twitter.com gplus.to facebook.com facebook.com instagram.com

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January 28, 2013 Linux Fan

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