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Operating SystemsHands on with Apple's MobileMe 1.1
Author: feeds.computerworld.com Published: 25th Jul 2008 Visited: 213 times
MobileMe got off to a sputtering start, and there are still clearly some kinks to work out. But if you need (nearly) up-to-the-minute access to your important data on your iPhone or online, MobileMe is a great solution.
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