Archive for May, 2007
Big Brother, Google Maps and your BlackBerry
The guys at Skylab Mobilesystems have done it again: they keep creating these applications that I can’t imagine living without. The latest is called Mobile Tracker and is described in their press release like this: By taking advantage of the already built-in GPS receiver of the BlackBerry 8800 series, MobileTracker is able to record tracklogs. Those tracklogs are saved on the BlackBerry’s internal micro SD-Card and can be viewed directly in Google Earth once you have the BlackBerry connected to your desktop and click on the tracklog file
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Big Brother, Google Maps and your BlackBerry
Bored? Try wattpad.com
I honestly can’t imagine that you’re bored if you have a BlackBerry since you probably don’t stop receiving emails, but in case you’re all caught up with your email (just as unlikely), you should head on over to wattpad.com and download their BlackBerry client to start reading and sharing stories via your mobile. The site and software is free of charge.
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Bored? Try wattpad.com
vCardMaster from S4BB
The guys over at S4BB have released yet another program for your BlackBerry. This one is called vCardMaster and it is a program to attach vCard, vCalendar and iCalendar files to a mail.
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vCardMaster from S4BB
Mologogo Public Beta for Blackberry 8800
Noah from Mologogo is looking to get some beta testers for the new version of Mologogo (a free service that will track you and your friends using GPS). If you’ve got a BlackBerry 8800 and you use Cingular or T-Mobile, follow the directions below to get started and test it out: You can download the software over the air by using your Blackberry Internet browser to go to bb.mologogo.com.
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Mologogo Public Beta for Blackberry 8800
Documents To Go for BlackBerry
Jason from DataViz wrote in a couple weeks ago about the port of Documents To Go to the BlackBerry platform.
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Documents To Go for BlackBerry
Impatica ShowMate: PowerPoint via Bluetooth
BlackBerryBlog reader Jessica Morgan sent in the news that the Impatica ShowMate won an award for most “Innovative Wireless Device” at the CTIA 2007 show. The device is only useful for a small segment of BlackBerry users, but man is it cool. A quick poll: raise your hand if you’ve been in a sales presentation where the sales guys laptop didn’t boot or couldn’t sync up with the projector
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Impatica ShowMate: PowerPoint via Bluetooth
