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(FILES) This March 25, 2008 file photo shows the sign for Google headquarters in Mountain View, California. Bump Technologies told fans of its 3D desktop computer software on May 3, 2010 that it has been bought by Google. The Canada-based startup is behind BumpTop, a program crafted to make computer screens appear more similar to real desktops where boxes can be moved or stacked using gestures or a stylus. AFP photo / Ryan Anson (Photo credit should read Ryan Anson/AFP/Getty Images)(Photo Credit should Read /AFP/Getty Images)
(FILES) This March 25, 2008 file photo shows the sign for Google headquarters in Mountain View, California. Bump Technologies told fans of its 3D desktop computer software on May 3, 2010 that it has been bought by Google. The Canada-based startup is behind BumpTop, a program crafted to make computer screens appear more similar to real desktops where boxes can be moved or stacked using gestures or a stylus. AFP photo / Ryan Anson (Photo credit should read Ryan Anson/AFP/Getty Images)(Photo Credit should Read /AFP/Getty Images)
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