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Seven ways to push mail to the iPhone -- without Exchange

 
Though the iPhone supports common e-mail protocols, Exchange is the only business-oriented option for offering push message notification and over-the-air updates to calendar and contact items. But there are other options. Presented By: Expedition Week Continues Tonight Seven nights of one great discovery after another continues tonight at 9P e/p only on National Geographic Channel. From the ancient pyramids to the ocean depths, from lost cities to outer space, travel with the latest generation of intrepid explorers as they make one great discovery after another. Expedition Week, only on National Geographic Channel. www.natgeotv.com/expedition   Ads by Pheedo (link)

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