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Microsoft Gets GAS in a Bad Way

Remember that Google Apps Sync thing (the one we call GAS, very unofficially) that we told you about last week, which was supposed to spell the death of Exchange or something along equally extreme lines? Well, it turns out that it's already giving Microsoft problems...by messing up Outlook. It looks as though GAS stinks so far (oh, come on, we couldn't not do it).

Posted by Lee Pender on June 18, 2009


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