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Pumatech Rolls Out Web Sync

Mar 19, 2001
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Pumatech Inc. said Monday that its
Web-based Intellisync.com data synchronization service is now
available to the public.

The new service is in addition to the company’s
synchronization platforms and software for individuals and for
the enterprise. The Web-based service provides a centralized
sync service for handhelds, Net-enabled phones as well as
desktop and laptop computers.

In addition to the standard practice of synchronizing contacts,
appointments and to-dos, the service also caches Web pages
for off-line browsing. It also can provide alerts about specific
information, such as changes in stock prices, according to the
company.

Users ultimately will be charged for the service, but it will be
free until late Spring, according to Pumatech. It provided no
specific pricing information.

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