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Stories about: Visto

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    Open source Lemonade to beat Blackberry? 11/05/2006 09:00:21

    The never-ending spate of law-suits between companies like Research In Motion (RIM) and Visto could soon be over, thanks to a mobile email standard which might support an open-source alternative.
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    Microsoft advances wireless e-mail plan 22/02/2006 07:56:21

    Microsoft extended its reach into wireless push e-mail services last week, announcing a group of deals with mobile network operators and handheld device makers that agreed to support its Direct Push technology.
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    Microsoft to strengthen IP protection 10/02/2006 08:12:57

    Moving to quell apprehension about patents, Microsoft will strengthen intellectual property (IP) protection for manufacturers and distributors using its software.
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    Funambol offers open source push e-mail 07/02/2006 07:55:16

    Funambol has begun offering a beta version of an open-source software product that enables push e-mail to a wide range of mobile devices.
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    Visto sues Microsoft over wireless e-mail patents 16/12/2005 08:00:21

    Visto has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft, accusing it of improper use of patented Visto technologies in Microsoft's software for accessing e-mail from phones and other wireless devices.
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    Nokia adds Wi-Fi to the mini-Communicator 30/11/2005 08:28:45

    Nokia has added Wi-Fi to the 9300 -- the smaller version of its "brick," the 9500 Communicator. There's one drawback though -- according to the release, it won't do e-mail over Wi-Fi.
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    Vodafone launches Blackberry alternative 29/11/2005 08:11:08

    Vodafone has brought out its own business-oriented "push" mobile e-mail service - and is selling it alongside similar services from Blackberry and Microsoft.
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    Nokia acquires Intellisync for US$430 million 17/11/2005 08:23:47

    Nokia said on Wednesday that it is acquiring Intellisync in a deal valued at US$430 million. Intellisync makes wireless e-mail, synchronization and device management software.
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    Wireless startups attract record VC money 26/10/2005 08:17:32

    Venture-capital investments in companies with products or services related to wireless technology reached a four-year high of US$455 million during the third quarter, according to a report released Tuesday.
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    Mobile email may push beyond executive corridor 12/10/2005 07:27:58

    Mobile e-mail isn't just for the chief executive and president anymore. At least, that's what many of the companies presenting at Symbian's Smartphone Show said on Monday. Companies including Visto, Nokia and Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications are all talking about their "push" e-mail applications that aim to be attractive throughout the enterprise as well as to smaller businesses.
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    Ericsson beefs up push offer 28/09/2005 09:22:03

    Ericsson released the latest version of its enterprise "push" offering, allowing handheld device users to search a corporate contacts list and sync with corporate databases, in addition to receiving push e-mail.
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