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	<description> AOL has just launched AOL Sync, a new tool that keeps your contacts and calendar (calendar coming soon) in sync between Windows Mobile, Outlook/Outlook Express, and AOL. The service works over-the-air so you only need to set it once in order for it to work. With AOL Sync, you can synchronize your AOL Address Book and AOL Calendar data with your desktop apps, PDA, and mobile devices, including both Blackberry and Windows Mobile. This service is made possible thanks to AOL’s new partnership with Plaxo, a company that provides address book synchronization tools. At the moment, only the address book sync portion of AOL Sync is live, but the Calendar support is being worked on for the future.  You can try the new service here. (via jkontherun.com) </description>
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			<![CDATA[WOW - now if Microsoft could only do the same with Live&nbsp;(currently you can sync mail and contacts, but not&nbsp;Calendar - so&nbsp;we are still tied down to&nbsp;having to use Outlook) ...<p>posted by DrGerm</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:43:36 GMT</pubDate>
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			<![CDATA[WOW - now if Microsoft could only do the same with Live&nbsp;(currently you can sync mail and contacts, but not&nbsp;Calendar - so&nbsp;we are still tied down to&nbsp;having to use Outlook) ...<p>posted by DrGerm</p>]]>
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