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BlackBerry App World now live

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 11:53 pm

As expected , the BlackBerry App World has just launched for US, Canada and the UK. If your software’s updated to 4.2 and you’ve got a trackball / touch screen and PayPal account, head on over to RIM’s website to download. Tell us, is it everything you thought it would be? [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Filed under: Cellphones BlackBerry App World now live originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 01 Apr 2009 00:53:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds .

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Put me on your blackberry tele phones with my cousin App World [BlackBerry]

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 11:04 pm

Hello have you seen my cousin App World please download put on your BlackBARRY! You download now, I come soon. See YOU tomorrow

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Motion brings Verizon WWAN, SSD, other upgrades to C5 and F5 tablet PCs

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 11:01 pm

It’s been a solid tick since Motion Computing overhauled its F5 Slate PC , but all that’s changing (seriously) today. As you can tell, the device now sports a freshened look with a black exterior to “better withstand dirty and dusty mobile work environments.” Additionally, the C5 tablet is joining in for the rest of the upgrades, which include inbuilt support for Verizon Wireless’ EV-DO network, Intel’s WiFi Link 5300 series 802.11a/g/n, Core 2 Duo CPU options, improved battery life, a 64GB SSD option and an external battery charger for hardcore field users.

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NIF scientists set the controls for nuclear fusion

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 10:14 pm

It looks like nuclear fusion is no longer just for precocious teenagers . Among the flurry of experiments going down worldwide, significant work will start rolling at the US National Ignition Facility sometime this June. Under construction for twelve years, the lab will focus 192 giant laser beams on two forms of hydrogen, deuterium and tritium. Combining these isotopes at high temperatures generates a colossal amount of energy, recreating conditions “at the heart of the sun.” The goal is to find a way to achieve controlled, sustained nuclear fusion and energy gain in a lab.

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Attention gizmodo: Have you ever been at the right place at the right time ? [Container Loading]

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 10:11 pm

$10 MILLION IS SPENT EVERY HOUR …24 HOURS A DAY…7 DAYS A WEEK IN THIS INDUSTRY. Do you want to help me help you? Help everyone? Click for help.

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Review: BlackBerry App World

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 10:01 pm

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RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis is slated to take the stage later today in Las Vegas at the CTIA show and all eyes will be focused on RIM’s answer to Apple’s App Store. While we wished that RIM had held off on the launch of BlackBerry App World until Lazaridis’ little talk, there’s nothing that could have prevented this announcement from hitting at midnight. So, ladies and germs, I present to you BlackBerry App World. Please ensure that you have a PayPal account, OS 4.2 or higher and a trackball or SurePress touch screen (aka Storm) BlackBerry before proceeding.

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Hello [Things Are Ok]

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 10:01 pm

All is good. All is good. All is good

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Worry Not About My Infection Because My Infection Is Great [Happiness]

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 9:40 pm

Readers, you may have seen that I was infected with a virus this weekend . It is better now, but to say that is misleading because it was never bad so there is no better state. You see the virus was actually quite beneficial. I did not need to worry about what it wanted because as it turned out what it wanted was the same as what I wanted. So as you can imagine, it was easiest to just allow it to retain control.

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Digital Album: it’s a digiframe, just more capacious

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 9:36 pm
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Okay, so maybe this mysterious Digital Album really is nothing more than a relatively plain 7-inch digital photo frame, but the included 4GB of storage is certainly appreciated. If, for whatever reason, you honestly feel the need to keep more than a thousand or so shots of little Joey on there, the integrated SD card reader can help you take things up to 20GB overall. Also of note, there’s a rechargeable battery that can show off slideshows for around three hours, and if you leave your AC adapter at home, you’ll be thrilled to know that this one can rejuvenate via USB. It’ll ship in around a fortnight in tan /silver or black / pink, and you’ll be asked to pay £179 ($256) to take one home.

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Guest Post: Hack an AfterParty – An Exercise in Entrepreneurship

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 9:19 pm

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This guest post is written by Larry Chiang, a co-founder of Duck9 who also regularly blogs for for BusinessWeek. In this post, he discusses some of the pros of organizing events as a means to increase your own exposure and make connections.

My party mentor, Susan Roane, the author of ‘How to Work a Room‘, once told me, “Larry, there are two types of people in this world: hosts and guests”. She argues that hosting gets you more influence and adds value at a party. I believe her.

I took it a couple steps further because partying and social engineering intrigue me. I see how people in positions of power use parties to further grow their influence. In this post, I boil down my knowledge and reveal how hosting and producing events can boost your visibility, increase your deal flow and help you sway people.

Multiple Party Agenda Fulfillment.

Getting a bunch of groups together to agree on ONE single deal is very hard because everyone has different agendas. This is a technique where you listen so well that you can extrapolate what they want to say and what they are afraid to say. We do this to better guestimate their agenda.

I know Congressmen who do this so well that they know everyone’s agenda better than they do. Win-wins and ‘best alternative to a negotiated agreement”are what is taught in business school. In the real world, this approach is cloudy and messy.

Learning this technique is essential to producing a party or getting a deal done.

Take Two Down The Aisle.

Venue locations and the people that manage them can be smarmy. By smarmie, I mean they want to monetize you in any way possible. They don’t have enough Friday and Saturday nights in a year and will change your deal the last minute to squeeze you for more money. Solve this by booking TWO venues for the same time.

By taking two venues down the aisle you’re buying a real insurance policy against a deal changing. Your cost is losing the deposit. For example, when I hosted the TechCrunch after party, I chose the Four Seasons.  My back-up location was the Three Seasons in downtown Palo Alto. (You can find more countermeasures in my post, “The Art of Changing the Deal“)

Back on topic, “taking two down the aisle”, I do this with mortgage bankers where I bring TWO down the wire, right to the closing. Yes, your FICO score remains barely affected. The maneuver is outlined here.

Party Karma is Real.

Actively love those that love you at the party.

Reciprocate the givers. Avoid karmic black holes. Character compass your guests like a seasoned front desk manager at the Four Seasons in Austin. Character compassing is the skill in determining which direction their soul is pointed. Failing to take this into account can result in a poor experience for your guests.

Building party karma gets you real ROI.

Set Aside Your Need to Make Money.

“Money delayed is not missed money,” said MC Hammer (Hip Hop Schools Silicon Valley should be required reading for MBAs). Delayed money gratification is a common trait among rich people I know.

Cut and Paste a Theme

Parties without themes are like companies that don’t solve problems. Having a theme unifies the experience and gives direction to an event. The best theme is a time-tested one. I cut and pasted the party theme, “Launch Party 2.0″ by changing one word from a hit party in December, “Holiday Party 2.0″.

Get a Celebrity Co-Host.

If you want to attract prominent co-hosts, you have to know their agenda better than they do. If you are not an expert character compasser, then at least yearn to want to know what their agenda is. There’s a secret method to doing this: You listen (and read the material they’ve written). Also, listen to what they tell you to read because it affected them.

Promotion is the Dirtiest Work

A Hollywood agent once told me, “They don’t pay big bucks to act, they pay you to promote”. It was eye opening when I realized that promotion of products or services (or a party) is the hardest work. If you can have your party promote something else, you will curry favor.

Flirt with Illegitimacy

Consider being the “Unofficial, Unauthorized Party” and embrace your illegitimacy. I am the writer and primary promoter for the scandalous sequel to “What They Don’t Teach You At Harvard Business School“. Yeah, it is a sequel to a book I did not write. By writing the sequel, “What They Don’t Teach You At Stanford Business School”, it in effect turns Harvard into a friend.

You can use the same technique when it comes to parties. Don’t be afraid to be the unofficial party, or the after-party.

Simultaneous Close

In business, there are often catch-22s. I can’t get funding until have a working website. I can’t get financing for my film until I have a tier one actor. Producing a party is no different.

To battle the chicken or the egg, catch-22 syndrome, I say get a simultaneous close by combining any two or three (or all) of the above seven previous tips.

I was able to be the official Web 2.0 Expo After Party by combining all eight. Now I’m going to offer a chance to win a sponsorship to the Official Web 2.0 AfterParty on Wednesday April 1st. The theme is “Launch Party 2.0. Don’t be Asse9 on April Fools”. Enter by posting in the comments what and how your start-up can benefit from winning a sponsorship. Deadline is 11:11am, 04-01-09. No this isn’t an April Fools joke.

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