For those of you BlackBerry folks that are getting frustrated, tell your boss about LiquidTalk. The company makes the BlackBerry act more like an iPhone. How? They have a solution that automatically "synchs" (preloads) enterprise audio/video content into one’s BlackBerry. Once loaded, you do not need an Internet or wireless connection. Okay, so I am biased -- I founded the company (now VC backed & working w/ RIM) a couple years ago after getting stuck in traffic and not being able to use my BlackBerry while driving. So that is my disclaimer. But seriously, these blackouts are making folks realize there are things other than email that can get done with BlackBerry. Hope this is helpful. –Dave Peak, CEO
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For those of you BlackBerry folks that are getting frustrated, tell your boss about LiquidTalk. The company makes the BlackBerry act more like an iPhone. How? They have a solution that automatically "synchs" (preloads) enterprise audio/video content into one’s BlackBerry. Once loaded, you do not need an Internet or wireless connection. Okay, so I am biased -- I founded the company (now VC backed & working w/ RIM) a couple years ago after getting stuck in traffic and not being able to use my BlackBerry while driving. So that is my disclaimer. But seriously, these blackouts are making folks realize there are things other than email that can get done with BlackBerry. Hope this is helpful. –Dave Peak, CEO