Here’s a quick demo of LogMeIn’s Rescue+Mobile, which gives admins the ability to provide support help to your mobile device.
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Here’s a quick demo of LogMeIn’s Rescue+Mobile, which gives admins the ability to provide support help to your mobile device.
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This is our booth for CTIA. They were going to put BlackBerry Cool on it, but we didn’t want to be showy.
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I know I’m not the type of person that the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 is marketed to, and thus my opinion of it is biased. So I enlisted the help of two lovely ladies hovering around the RIM booth to set me straight. The results are surprising: they wanted my Bold! There’s still a market for this FlipBerry, however.
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One of the great things about CTIA is seeking all the cool new products coming out for BlackBerry. One of them is MobiTV’s Mobi4BIZ video-centric application for power business users. It will be launching first for the BlackBerry Bold around the time of AT&T’s launch. There’s also a pc version that will come with Mobi4BIZ to let you watch your chosen video content at your desktop as well. Cool!
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The final Tele Atlas Maps in Apps finalist is Open Green Map, with an application that uses LBS to organize communities towards environmental consciousness.
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Next up in the Tele Atlas Maps in Apps finalists is Pongr, which has a great consumer pricing application. Post a comment and tell us what you think!
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Tele Atlas was kind enough to give us a sneak peak yesterday of their Maps in Apps contest finalists. Here’s Travel Channel with their Travel Channel to Go app. Post a comment and tell us what you think!
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Finally, here’s Dan Hesse discussing the problems with openness and usability. Or, ‘why your mom won’t use an Android phone’.

Here’s Dotson making the great point that the movement towards open networks does not limit the value of closed, integrated solutions – namely BlackBerry.


In contrast to Dotson, Sprint CE0 makes the great point that openness is only as important as the consumer demand for it, but everone in the audience cheered when asked if they would like open networks and open handsets. Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam also seemed hesitant to be pro-open, which makes sense considering the Verizon/BREW/Qualcomm model is a closed one.
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