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Which method of invite is better? SMS or Email? From direct mail to email to SMS and now through Facebook event invites, friends and colleagues use various means to invite us to socials. Although all of these methods have their more appropriate use, I feel that SMS invites are the ones that stick. Here’s why. More often than not, SMS invites that I send
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BlackBerry Bold OS 4.6.0.134 Found Online I know that sadly many of us do not have a BlackBerry Bold but one of our secret agents sent in a link to the latest OS available for the Bold. If you do have a Bold it may be worth the upgrade and if you don’t it cant hurt if you plan on getting
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Android Developer Challenge winners announced Google has wrapped up judging on its very first Android Developer Challenge, and some twenty dev shops (or in some cases, individual developers) are finding themselves considerably richer as a result. Of the fifty apps to make it through to the final round, ten have been awarded $275,000 each and another ten have made off with a cool hundred grand -- good coin for some really good ideas. As you mi...
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The quest continues for Playboy's 55th anniversary Playmate, and she could come from anywhere -- mailed-in Polaroids, open casting calls or even the Internet
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Rogers BlackBerry Pearl 8220 Pricing - $149.99/3yrs Our buddy Treatz has come through yet again with some Rogers goodies. This time the goodies aren't so GOOD though. Looks like the pricing on the Rogers BlackBerry Pearl 8220 flip phone is slated to ring in at $149.99 on a 3 year term. OUCH. What about the Back to School deal? What about $50 (though we have been hoping for that for T-Mobile..like Robbers would actually give BlackBerry buyers a ...
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// NTT Docomo Kinda Smart As countless new 3G iPhones are sold and US users find themselves relying more on 2G than on intermittent 3G service, Japanese mobile communications giant, Docomo, decides to “stop accepting applications” for it’s 2G mova phone service. At least one country is operating in the right millennium. “Additionally, Docomo will stop
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The Shroud Grows - Your World Games Releases First Episodic Downloadable Content For The Shroud Wireless Game
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No Jobsian ruby killing As expected, Google will offer its very own Android app store. But don't call it can app store.…
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Unlike Apple's App Store, Google's Android Market will be a open to everyone...
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Windows Mobile 6.1 update almost ready for Samsung BlackJack II It’s a Windows Mobile update week folks. First we saw the AT&T Tilt getting the update, and soon afterwards the Verizon XV6800 was also blessed with the Windows Mobile 6.1 upgrade treatment. Now another device is jumping on board - Samsung BlackJack II. Unfortunately, the update is almost or not yet ready - the server crashed
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