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Easy: It asks you. On your <strong>com</strong>puter, a message alerts you to the conflict,<br />

and offers you the chance to pick a “winner” right now, by <strong>com</strong>paring the<br />

conflicting entries and clicking the one you want.<br />

No dialog box like this ever appears on the <strong>iPhone</strong> or on the Web; since they’re<br />

instant mirrors of each other, the most recent information always appears in both<br />

places. It’s only when the <strong>iPhone</strong>/Web site information differs from your Mac or PC<br />

data that the conflict-resolution box appears—and that box always appears on the<br />

<strong>com</strong>puter screen.<br />

• MobileMe and Exchange. If your <strong>iPhone</strong> connects to your <strong>com</strong>pany’s<br />

Exchange server, as described in Chapter 15, then you may have noticed,<br />

to your alarm, that you can’t keep any personal data on your <strong>iPhone</strong>. That<br />

is, your <strong>com</strong>pany’s address book, calendar, and email information replace<br />

your own address book, calendar, and email data. The <strong>iPhone</strong> can fill itself<br />

with only one or the other.<br />

Or not. Here’s a little-known perk of the MobileMe service: It permits your<br />

<strong>iPhone</strong> to display both your corporate Exchange data and your MobileMe<br />

data side-by-side. Page 289 explains all.<br />

MobileMe Photos<br />

The online photo gallery of Me.<strong>com</strong> is one of its juiciest features. It means that<br />

any photos you’ve uploaded (or published from iPhoto on the Mac, or sent<br />

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