Monday 16 May 2011 @ 7:28 am

Blackberry Java Application Development @ebook.laku-abis.com
The BlackBerry family of devices has long been the undisputed king of e-mail for business professionals. In recent years, the company that makes BlackBerry handhelds, Research In Motion (RIM), has been making devices targeted more towards consumers with devices such as the Storm and Pearl. Because of this shift the demand for quality applications has exploded in recent years. The creation of the BlackBerry App World has only fueled this growth and the size of the opportunity. According to recent statistics, the BlackBerry App World has the fewest number of titles and the highest average cost, all of which means there is a big opportunity here! Blackberry Java Application Development
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Blackberry Java Application Development @ebook.laku-abis.com
Friday 8 October 2010 @ 8:49 am

Blackberry Curve - Made Simple
In your hands is one of the most capable and powerful smartphones available—the BlackBerry Curve 8500 Series. While you may have an 8520 or 8530 model, they are all Curve 8500 Series BlackBerry Smartphones.
Key Features on the BlackBerry Curve Your BlackBerry Curve has many shared features with the BlackBerry family including a few unique features as well. Continue Reading »
Blackberry Curve – Made Simple
Tuesday 20 April 2010 @ 9:56 am

Professional Blackberry
The RIM BlackBerry has become synonymous with always-on, real-time wireless e-mail. Other companies provide similar solutions, but they are a very distant second to the wide acceptance of the BlackBerry. BlackBerry usage is virtually exploding right before our eyes, and in some cities around the world, you see a BlackBerry user every few steps. There is even a new affliction that has been termed “BlackBerry Thumb,” which is a repetitive stress injury to the thumbs from using them in ways in which they were never meant to be used. The BlackBerry can be used for real-time push e-mail, but it also supports real-time wireless synchronization of Personal Information Manager (PIM) data and has the capability to connect the user to systems back in the office in a very secure manner. The aim of this book is to cover two main topics that relate to the BlackBerry environment. In the first section, we start off by discussing how the BlackBerry works and the different components that make up the BlackBerry environment. We then move on to discussing how to install a BlackBerry server and how to prepare for a BlackBerry pilot. Finally, we discuss how to roll out BlackBerrys and the desktop software (if you need it) and how to maintain your BlackBerry environment.
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Professional Blackberry