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Top 10 most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com

electronics weekly logo 120 x 60 png.pngHere are the top ten most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com in the last week, with Freescale choosing Scotland for R&D, venture capitalists, SG&A, and DIP switch watches leading the way...

See what your peers have been reading. In reverse order:

10. Tearing down the Nokia N9

9. LG and Osram battle over BMW, Audi LED headlights

8. Photos: The worst gadgets of 2010

7. Age of silicon start-ups is over, says Claydon

6. Freescale chooses Scotland for global R&D centre

5. Ed Shafts SG&A

4. Impossible objects #13: Shattering door

3. How Europe Caught Up In Chip Technology

2. Do Si Start-Ups Have A Future?

1. I can't believe someone makes... DIP switch watches

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