Chris Gilmer ,
Monday, February 26th, 2007
Pulling down the most important up to date [or up to the second] is extremely important for certain individuals. Staying at the top of their game, and a top of the current news feeds helps them gain an extreme competitive advantage.
For some time now, I have been searching out the best possible way to manage [...]
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Chris Gilmer ,
Sunday, November 12th, 2006
Handhelds, like PocketPC and Palm are incredible pieces of hardware. With appropriate software you can turn them into TVs, DVD players and much more. Curious? Read On.
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Chris Gilmer ,
Thursday, March 9th, 2006
GoogleTalk is now available on Blackberry wireless devices. There is no charge for the download that is available on Blackberry’s website.
RIM had expected that GoogleTalk for their devices would not be ready until springtime, but it looks like its out a little earlier!
With the Google Talk for BlackBerry software, users can access all their Google [...]
Filed under: Mobile, handheld by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Monday, March 6th, 2006
BlackBerry customers get IM for free through Enterprise Instant Messaging. Research In Motion will update its BlackBerry Enterprise Server platform this week with corporate instant messaging. It will have enhanced administration capabilities, and developer tools that make it easier for firms to build their own links between BlackBerry handhelds and enterprise applications.
The Enterprise Instant Messaging [...]
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Chris Gilmer ,
Monday, February 27th, 2006
CBS Corp. said Monday it would offer a wireless subscription service allowing users to have video-enhanced breaking news and entertainment alerts sent to their mobile phones.
The announcement is an indication of how television networks and studios are trying to adapt to changing viewing habits in an era of handheld video devices, digital video recorders, and [...]
Filed under: Mobati, Mobile, handheld by Chris Gilmer
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