Posts Tagged ‘blackberry’


Linked-In: mobile is the next level

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Just a few weeks ago LinkedIn announced their new blackberry app, allowing you to take LinkedIn with you wherever you go.

I have to admit I was already macgyvering a way to do this. I synced up my blackberry to Outlook and then downloaded the Linked-In Outlook plugin. This made life slower but eventually all my contacts ended up on my phone (more on this here).

LinkedIn must have had the same thought I did. All those connections are great but I need to be able to access them easily from my phone. There's just no point to connecting if I can't call them up.

But its more than that. For a long time I categorized LinkedIn as a lesser social media platform. It was for getting business cards stored logically and paper free: that was about it. Don't get me wrong, I know it has more features and some people use it very effectively in their business. But the lack of real time updates and notifications shoved it in to the I'm-too-buzy-to-devote-that-much-energy-right-now category.

But much like my recent post on how Twitter is ineffective without apps; LinkedIn is ineffective without mobile. I have a feeling I will be doing a lot more with LinkedIn in the next few months.

(Additional Note: If you watched my last video blog you'll know my blackberry, may it rest in peace, finally keeled over. So I have not actually gotten to try the LinkedIn blackberry app. However, I got an android and downloaded a Linked-In app. Even though its not an app developed by LinkedIn, I'm still excited to test it and discover all the things I've been missing!)


The Most Durable Smartphone

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Last week I recorded my update from Galveston where I was working on Hurricane Ike relief efforts with my church youth group. During that time my poor blackberry took quite a beating. So I decided to blog today about the blackberry's durability. Oh, and I made some snide remarks about the iPhone/iPad (because I can't help it).

In the video I mention how blackberries are selling better in India than the iPhone and how an 18 year old girl would prefer her blackberry to a new iPad.

Do you have any great stories about surviving smartphones? Share.


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