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Interview with Goutham Sukumar: Developer of the TouchDown Exchange client for Android

Today, we were able to get an interview with Goutham Sukumar from NitroDesk, the developer of TouchDown.
As many of our viewers already know, TouchDown is one of the first Exchange clients for Android, a necessity for many smartphone users today.  In this interview Goutham talks a bit about his history as a developer and his thoughts on [...]

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NitroDesk launches TouchDown Exchange client for Android

NitroDesk, a company that specializes in web-services, has just released TouchDown - the first Microsoft Exchange client for the Android OS. TouchDown, unlike other released exchange services for Android, will allow users to access their email, contacts, and calendar information on their Exchange servers. NitroDesk assures users that TouchDown is secure, and that [...]

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Aardvark releases screen shots of its Exchange for Android client

Today Aardvark Labs released screen shots of its upcoming Microsoft Exchange client for the Google Android platform that we showed you before.  The screen shots show the various configuration screens and the message viewer.  The data on the message viewer screen shots has been garbled to protect the innocent, since it is live email data.
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Aardvark working on Exchange client for Google Android

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.
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Wrike and Intermedia sponsor Exchange contact sync for Android

Wrike and Intermedia have sponsored the development of an application for Android smartphones that will copy down contacts from an Exchange server’s web services portal down to the phone. While not claiming to offer two-way sync (yet), the app could be helpful for new Android users that don’t already have their contacts in Gmail.
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Analyst says first Android phone might lack Exchange support, but include Google ads

A Business Week article by Olga Kharif is reporting on recent statements by Moe Tanabian at IBB Consulting, who claims to have seen the first Android phone for T-Mobile. Tanabian has said that the new phone will support the rumored T-Mobile App Store, which we expected, and that the initial device, at least, will [...]

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