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Google announced it ported its Sync
service to the iPhone and Windows Mobile platforms as a beta release for
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BEIJING,
Feb. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Google announced it ported its Sync service to
the iPhone and Windows Mobile platforms as a beta release for both devices
on Monday.
The Sync software will allow users to link their
Google Calendar and Gmail contact lists with the built-in calendar and contact
lists on the handsets themselves.
The company said that the new Sync features will be
similar to those Google began offering for the BlackBerry last year.
"One advantage of storing information online is being
able to access it from anywhere, on any device," wrote Google mobile product
manager Marcus Foster.
The company has posted instructions which explain how to
enable the service. However, Google is warning users to back up data before
turning on the Sync feature, as doing so will erase all contact and calendar
data from the handset.
For Windows Mobile users, Google's release adds to
what has already been an exciting day. The company confirmed reports of a new
archiving and backup service for the platform on Monday when it announced the
"My Phone" service.
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