Yesterday we were notified that a company called Aardvark was working on a Microsoft Exchange client for the Android OS. If you go to the company’s website, you can sign up to participate in its beta program – when it becomes available.
For its part, Aardvark promises:
Realtime, wireless synchronization of email, calendar, and contacts.
The most popular messaging platform will soon be available on the Google Android OS and T-Mobile G1.
Public launch begins Q1 of 2009 and our limited beta will commence shortly.
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