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nelson : PhoneGap - build apps for iPhone, Android, and Blackberry in HTML and Javascript
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joshua : How To: Back Up Any Smartphone - How to back up your smartphone - Gizmodo
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joshua : How Hornet Works | Hornet Hub - .tel for blackberry
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deusx : Ars Reviews the Palm Pre, part 1: the BlackBerry killer - Ars Technica - I have an iPod Touch, so I have the media. I want the messaging. "In all, Palm put as much effort into making the webOS a first-rate messaging experience as Apple did into making the iPhone a first-rate media experience, and with just as much success
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Jeremy Zawodny : Barry - Barry: Barry is an Open Source application that will provide synchronization, backup, restore and program management for BlackBerry devices.
joshua : barry - blackberry backup for linux
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joshua : Redeye VC: My Top 10 Blackberry Applications
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joshua : Remove an I.T. Policy from a BlackBerry... - BlackBerry Forums at CrackBerry.com
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deusx : Why Obama Should Keep His BlackBerry - BusinessWeek - "Obama comes into office as the first President both knowledgeable about and comfortable with the technology that runs today's world. This is actually an important and promising development and the worst thing we can do is try to force him into
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19 month ago
joshua : FreeRange WebReader - java/blackberry rss reader. has delicious support too
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47 month ago
Linkorama : Enterprise 2.0: Ratchet Technologies? - The most fundamental grounds for optimism about the future of enterprise 2.0 technologies is that they provide enduring benefits to companies and groups while providing immediate benefits to individuals.
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48 month ago
Linkorama : Russ on Miki - Russell Beattie on Miki, the dude knows what he is talking about
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48 month ago
Linkorama : Wikis Go Mobile with Miki - “When you have the CrackBerry culture, you have to feed the addiction,†he said.
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57 month ago
Linkorama : Beware "Berrybite" Blowback - Bottom line, if you send a document to someone and they don’t like it, ask them how they accessed and read it. If it was on a Blackberry or Treo, ask them to read it again in a different format. You (and they) might be surprised at how their react
jkottke : Blackberries encouraging imprecise skimming - When dealing with information sent to them on mobile devices like the Blackberry, people tend to not read anything that closely and seem to take the information less seriously. Like Matt and Foe, I've noticed this but with blogs and (especially) newsreade
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