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2012-06-18 02:38:21 PM
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Blackberry is for old people who had a fax machine when it still meant something.
2012-06-18 02:28:12 PM
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R.A.Danny: Babwa Wawa: You know, when I looked at BB App world in 2010 and saw that many (most of the apps) were "themes", it really drove home the fact that RIM was five years behind would never, ever catch up.

RIMM has never really cared about the apps or the end user experience as much as the corporate customer.


As the corporate customer I don't care about apps or an end user experience. I want a keyboard that I can get up to 40+ words a minute on, the highest level of encryption, and a device that is impossible to break into. I want something that wont have any virus experiences. Other benefits I'm looking for is something that can last through being dropped multiple times while running through an airport. If it gets water on it and doesn't stop working? Even better.

I have an iPad and two kindles plus a laptop if I need any other functionality on the road from mobile devices those will do.
 
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