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BBGeekcast: March 7, 2008 - Episode 2

Posted by Joe on March 7, 2008

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Things are looking up in our second week of production. We have actual music (!!), so it won’t be just a straight read-through on my part. Not a ton of news this week, though we did sit down with Chris from Videos4BlackBerry, who gave us a look into what he does and how he does it.

So click on over here to hear the BBGeekcast (10 min, 30 sec)

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Highlights include:


RIM has apparently pulled HTML and Rich Text email capabilities from their latest update. It was pushed back to March 11, so we’ll get all of our answers on Tuesday.

RIM remains atop the corporate world, and judging by the numbers, they could be there for quite some time.

Just a couple of notes mentioned: The MLB.com widget, and our discussion of hosted BES for personal users.

And of course our conversation with Chris from Videos4BlackBerry.info.

Hope you enjoy the show. As always, I promise that if you listen, I won’t be boring.

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3 Comments ↓

#1760 Bla1ze on March 7th, 2008 at 5:31 pm

HAHA!! I sound like a geek..a bbgeek…never did like to hear the sound of my own voice…lol

Rae
#1765 Rae on March 8th, 2008 at 12:01 pm

I think you guys did awesome… by the way Chris, the guys at the BB store in Michigan LOVED your site…

#1766 Bla1ze on March 8th, 2008 at 12:11 pm

Thanks Rae :)….Glad to know they enjoyed it, I’d imagine it helps them push a few “extra” blackberry devices out the door once people see the media capabilities.

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