
HTC nabs Dashwire for cloud-based mobile
As for actual plans, HTC will utilize Dashwire's cloud set-up and sync solutions for mobile devices along with beefing up the extent and services of the online HTC Sense portal. Currently, the platform is supported byAndroid, Symbian, BlackBerry, and Windows Mobile on smartphones, and at the time on Windows andMac for the desktop.
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