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Most of yesterday's two-hour presentation focused on iPhone software rather than hardware. Jobs touted iPhone 2.0, a new version of the phone's software that will make it compatible with Microsoft Corp.'s Exchange messaging service, while adding virtual private networking support from Cisco Systems Inc.
Jobs said those two features will help the iPhone gain acceptance in large corporations and government agencies, a market now dominated by rival "smartphones" that use Research In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry software, the Symbian operating system, or Microsoft's Windows Mobile software.
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