February 14th, 2008
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Viigo, the company that brought you the popular free RSS aggregator for your BlackBerry has put up a new teaser site for Project Tango, new piece of technology coming out at WES. We can’t tell you exactly what Project Tango is, however, it looks like a new and improved RSS aggregator. If you look closely you will notice a section for Audio just below WES2008 under the red veil.
Might streaming podcast support be coming to the BlackBerry? Time will definitely tell. If you can wait a few more months however, download Viigo to your BlackBerry now. Viigo is one BlackBerry application that I use myself and the price is right too…
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Written by Robb Dunewood on February 14th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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Word on the street is that a “routine” system upgrade is what caused most BlackBerry users to go without BlackBerry service Monday afternoon. I don’t know that I would call an upgrade that could cause most of North, Central, and South America not to be able to send and receive email routine, however, at least we have one more thing to check of the list of things Research in Motion will promise will never happen again when it comes to BlackBerry outages.
Written by Robb Dunewood on February 14th, 2008 with 11 comments.
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Isn’t it strange how things sometimes come in waves? Just yesterday we blogged about a new social network for BlackBerry users and today, Research in Motion co-CEO, Jim Balsillie, talked about how a social networking revolution is coming and how the BlackBerry will play a big part in it.
“Once social networking becomes a B2B phenomenon - not unlike IM and texting - I believe every single social-networking user will want a data plan.”
There is no doubt that RIM plans to be in the Social Networking scene. Just look at how they’ve pushed and continue to push Facebook for BlackBerry. Will we start to see social networking applications for the BlackBerry on other networks?
What role will the BlackBerry play in this “social networking revolution” that Balsillie says is coming.
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Written by Robb Dunewood on February 14th, 2008 with 3 comments.
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