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Flying Wireless Brings Personal Assistant to BlackBerry 5810

By PDAStreet Staff
April 29, 2002

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Flying Wireless, a mobile and voice applications vendor, today announced support for the newest addition to the BlackBerry product line from Research In Motion, the BlackBerry 5810.

According to the company, ActiveRunner for BlackBerry 5810 is a service that allows customers to remotely access information on their PC or network, such as e-mail, document files, and application data from their BlackBerry 5810 handheld.

Flying Wireless said its first offering, ActiveRunner Personal Assistant, is a hosted service, aimed at the small business and professional market, while ActiveRunner Enterprise Edition is a Java (J2EE) server that provides enterprises with a real-time "behind the firewall" data access solution.



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