Funambol Synchronizes with Google Android

  2008-09-29 01:00:02
U.S. firm Funambol announces an Android version of its Open Source mobile sync application for the new Google/T-Mobile G1 phone. The G1 device had been announced just days ago at a press conference with the development trio T-Mobile, Google and hardware maker HTC. Funambol considers the speed at which their Android integration occurred to be proof of the talent of the Open Source community. 
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