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      Anyone who reads Planet Maemo would have noticed <a
      href="http://n770.bitacoras.com/archivos/2006/06/09/habemus-funda">Nokia
      770 En Español</a> blog about a <a
      href="http://n770.bitacoras.com/archivos/2006/06/09/habemus-funda">leather
      case for the 770</a>.  The case seems like a good idea: it holds credit
      cards, MMC cards and so on, and folds open to let you use the 770.
      However, without any PIM apps on the 770 (such as an addressbook,
      calendar, syncing to your desktop) treating it like a filofax seems a
      little strange.
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    <p>
      Did I say no PIM apps?  The 2006 release includes Contacts, and <a
      href="http://o-hand.com/blog/?p=9">OpenedHand has plans</a>.  Full PIM
      capabilities on the 770 coming soon!
    </p>
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