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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.

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by t8 December 18, 2008 4:27 PM PST
Who cares.
Microsoft so missed the Internet Boat and they are now irrelevant for many people,
Companies like Google are more in touch with todays tech.
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by Nik00 December 18, 2008 7:36 PM PST
@ t8: Exchange is not irrelevant.. Wake up!

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.
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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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