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Some pretty big news in April that I never got around to posting: RIM announced the Blackberry Application Suite for Windows Mobile ( via ). RIM plans to begin offering the new software application suite later this year for select devices based on Windows Mobile 6. Once installed, the software will provide users with a virtual BlackBerry application experience, including support for BlackBerry email, phone, calendar, address book, tasks, memos, browser, instant messaging and other applications developed for the BlackBerry platform. Devices running the BlackBerry application suite will be able to connect to BlackBerry services via BlackBerry® Enterprise Server as well as BlackBerry® Internet Service. One of the reasons I hesitated initially in getting the T-Mobile Dash is that I'm not happy with the support for multiple Exchange Servers with Windows Mobile. With my Blackberry 8700, I can get push e-mail seamlessly from work, home, and my other exchange server. This obviously changes things...
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