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May 15 2009

13 Must Have Blackberry Storm Apps

BlackBerry StormI have switched to a Blackberry Storm with Verizon.  I have used BlackBerry devices for years.  The Blackberry Storm takes a lot of getting use to but is a powerhouse for business and pleasure needs. I have a lot of applications on mine and constantly adding and deleting new ones daily.  I have updated the OS to BBCrackman v5.1-141 a hacked version which has helped tremendously.

Here are the 13 apps I use daily on my Blackberry Storm.

  • Viigo – Instant access to breaking news, entertainment, sports, finance, weather, flight schedules, restaurant reviews, games, local attractions, and more. Make navigating your day effortless with Viigo.
  • Facebook – Hooked on Facebook®? Now you can take Facebook with you on your BlackBerry® smartphone wherever you go and stay logged in as long as you want. Download this free application today and take connecting with your friends to a whole new level.
  • UberTwitter – A full featured twitter client for the BlackBerry Storm
  • Slacker – Slacker is a free personalized radio service featuring over 100 expert-programmed genre stations and the ability to create your own perfect stations.
  • RDM+ – connects your mobile device to remote computer with Windows OS and provides the ability to perform different tasks you usually do on your desktop wirelessly behind firewall and NAT.
  • Qik – Qik enables you to share your moments live with your friends, family and the world—right from your mobile phone!
  • StormYahtzee – StormYahtzee is your classic Yahtzee game with a modern twist. This is a really addicting, yet fun game.
  • Backgammon – a game of luck and skill that has been entertaining millions of people throughout the world for centuries.
  • BerryPopup – easiest way to preview incoming e-mail and SMS messages the moment they arrive. See what is happening without switching away from what you are currently doing.
  • StormSlider – Now you can slide to unlock just like your iPhone / iPod Touch buddies
  • MeterBerry – Everything you need to manage battery and memory on your Blackberry Storm.
  • CaptureIT – application designed to help fellow developers and BlackBerry Storm  users share a picture of their screen with ease.
  • AppleBerry Theme – one of the most popular BlackBerry themes ever made. This theme provides you with a world-class design experience, making your BlackBerry a true joy to use.

As you can see by these 13 BlackBerry Storm applications there is a diversity of work, fun, and plain interesting applications available.  I recommend all new BlackBerry Storm users bookmark the following websites/forums.

CrackBerry.com is for users and abusers of BlackBerry devices.

BlackBerryOS.com for all things BlackBerry and specializing in all things BlackBerry OS.

I found this post pretty accurate to my life A day in the life of a BlackBerry Storm power user.  In closing do not listen to the ones that say the BlackBerry Storm is a terrible device.  I am here to tell you that if you like technology and being connected then the BlackBerry Storm is for you.

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Oct 03 2007

$54,000 worth of prizes from Problogger!

Published by Jeff under Blogging, Reviews

Wanted to let my readers know about a site about blogging called Problogger there having a huge birthday bash.  I find there birthday notice as quite the inginous marketing ploy. They call it “$54,000 worth of Prizes on Offer in the ProBlogger Birthday Bash Competitions!“.  They are giving away over $54,000 worth of prizes they say are donated. 

Worth a stop by and who knows you might like there post and subscribe to there RSS feeds.

Have a good one.

JB

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Sep 26 2007

Learn a new language for FREE!

Published by Jeff under Reviews

Hola, Como esta usted?  Which means ‘Hello, How are you?’ 

Came across a website called Mango Language it’s a site you can learn a new language for free.  They offer a variety of languages such as Spanish, Russian, French, German, Japanese and many others.  I took a look at the Spanish for two lessons and it teaches through repetitiveness.  I found that you can highlight a word and it will repeat what it sounds like so you can practice a word as well as click on the speaker to hear the whole sentence again.  Here is a screen shot of a lesson from Mango.

Learn a new language for FREE 

If you interested in trying out a new language the price is right (zero dollars).  If you found this site useful please post a comment so other readers know what you think.

 Thanks

JB

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