Monday, July 6, 2009

Blackberry....Crackberry

For most of us, the Blackberry is a moderately new gizmo. While the devices have been around since 1999, they really didn’t start gaining traction until the early 21st century. And even then, Blackberry’s popularity really started its course more recently. The Blackberry, produced by Canadian company research in Motion, uses the same wireless data program as cell phones. The reason why Blackberry became popular was the email capabilities. Although, some people believe that it is more than just a cell phone. It has PDA-style applications such as calendars, messaging, address books and so on, but it is most highly valued for its capability to send and receive email anywhere a wireless network may be accessed. Furthermore, the Blackberry features a QWERTY keypad to make it quicker to send email than with many other handheld cell phones. A key feature for this device is the scroll ball navigation, making it breeze to maneuver through the applications. Some Blackberry models even feature PTT, which is known as Push-To-Talk ability, similar to a walkie-talkie. Also there is the noticeable appeal of the newest technology and features; the Blackberry has a sleek image. It has the capability to be used in many tasks, which a businessperson needs to take care of while they are on the road. The Blackberry’s GRPS and EDGE technologies, along with a great web browser, keep one connected no matter where you may be.

Some may find this a bit offensive. *laughs*

1 comment:

  1. hahaha.. This was pretty funny. You know, I don't think there should be any controversy between, not only Blackberry's, but any other phone and the iPhone. The reason why I say this is because all phones are used for one thing and one thing only, to communicate. Although technology has advanced throughout the years, and the phones have been updated with all the things that a computer can do, the phones should still, only be used to talk to others. So no need to fight over phones, which one has a GPS on it, or which one's battery lasts longer. But I did enjoy the short cartoon.

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