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November 20, 2008 3:11 PM PST

AOL Sync beta launched for Outlook, phones

Posted by Jessica Dolcourt
AOL Sync beta graphic(Credit: AOL)

It's been a busy two days for AOL Mail. On Wednesday, AOL launched a beefier version of the AOL Mail gadget for iGoogle. On Thursday, AOL won a few more fans with the introduction of its beta feature AOL Sync.

AOL Mail for iGoogle improves upon the previous gadget by replacing the preview-only capability with functionality that lets you compose, reply, and fully manage your in-box from the iGoogle page.

AOL Sync beta, launched today, targets mobile and desktop users with the ability to sync their AOL address book and calendar in real time to Microsoft Outlook, the iPhone, BlackBerry, phones running Windows Mobile, and phones made by Nokia, Motorola, and Samsung.

You'll get started on AOL's Sync site, where you'll sign in to get access to the mobile or Outlook plug-in. On that end, AOL has turned to Funambol, which brings open-source push synchronization to companies like AOL.

It's a little disappointing that AOL Sync beta won't yet sync e-mail, but we're always big fans of two-way syncing and if this beta catches on, message-syncing would be the next logical step.

Originally posted at Webware
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by JeffPom November 21, 2008 6:34 AM PST
And I should sign up for MobileMe why??? :)

If I can get my AOL Email pushed to my iphone... If I can sync contacts and calendar... if I can store photos on AOLphotos...

For FREE

Why Mobile Me?

AOL may have just moved ahead of Yahoo for me.
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by candydeg November 22, 2008 11:53 AM PST
five star(*****) kudos to the engineers at AOL! AOL keeps getting it right!
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