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	<title>Comments on: Review of Nitrodesk Touchdown for Android</title>
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		<title>By: Touchdown new version released &#124; Smartphone app reviews</title>
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		<description>[...] Nitrodesk Touchdown gets an update  Jun.17, 2009 in Apps - Productivity, Google G1/HTC Dream, News  &#8216;With Google&#8217; phones (like the G1 on T-Mobile) don&#8217;t provide native support for Microsoft&#8217;s Exchange &#8211; a bit of a dealbreaker if you happen to need it. Fortunately, though, Nitrodesk were good enough to develop Touchdown which provides the missing tools. You can see our original review of the app here: review of Touchdown. [...]</description>
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