Looking back over 2008, it's almost impossible to pick a best product of the year. Some contenders: A race to create thin TVs, tiny Netbooks galore, and a few innovations in digital camera technology. On the cellphone front, Apple's iPhone saw challenges from Google's Android platform, the Blackberry Storm, and the HTC Touch. Check out some of the most interesting gadgets we saw in 2008.
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