Comments on: Microsoft expands licensing program for mobile Exchange
Company posts technical documents designed to let developers build on its ActiveSync protocol, which connects mobile devices to Microsoft's Exchange Server.
Company posts technical documents designed to let developers build on its ActiveSync protocol, which connects mobile devices to Microsoft's Exchange Server.
Don't buy these one-trick ponies--unless you like gizmos that gather dust.
The Net giant, ever eager for a faster Internet, debuts its Google Public DNS service. With it, Google could become even more central to the Net.
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Microsoft so missed the Internet Boat and they are now irrelevant for many people,
Companies like Google are more in touch with todays tech.
MS Exchange is a head of the game and is trusted and used by other mobile providers including Nokia and Apples iPhone! and makes their mobile-me service possible! Opening up Exchange will make further services possible.
- by Vegaman_Dan December 18, 2008 8:28 PM PST
- I would *LOVE* to get my notes out in Exchange synced with my Touch.
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