Monday, December 24, 2012

9 Mobile Business Models that you can use right now to generate revenue

http://untether.tv/2010/8-mobile-business-models-that-you-can-use-right-now-to-generate-revenue/


No 1: Selling Your Application
No 2: Freemium
No 3: Extend an existing business into the mobile world
No 4: Build an application as a service
No 5: Build an App as a subscription
No 6: Mobilize an existing technology
No 7: Build an app that extends a web business
No 8: Sell affiliate products through your app
No 9: If all else fails, build an app for someone else

Saturday, December 22, 2012

5 Ways Mobile Rewards Apps Increase Sales Read more at http://www.business2community.com/mobile-apps/5-ways-mobile-rewards-apps-increase-sales-0363226#3TZGlqx7AX63zoVT.99

http://www.business2community.com/mobile-apps/5-ways-mobile-rewards-apps-increase-sales-0363226


Friday, December 21, 2012

How to synchronize your Gmail Calendar and Contacts with your BlackBerry smartphone

http://helpblog.blackberry.com/2010/11/gmail-sync-blackberry/

How to set up Google Sync on a BlackBerry

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11GwfYOJ7L4

Give us back Google Sync for BlackBerry?! PLZ!!!!

Give us back Google Sync for BlackBerry?! PLZ!!!!
http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/calendar/IfswkcMGKSg

In my opinion, i would appriciate very well if you bring back google sync for BlackBerry, It has worked very long and was extremely useful with MS Outlook AND my Android Tablet (a roundup sync!!)

What the end of Google Sync means to you

http://www.macworld.com/article/2022321/what-the-end-of-google-sync-means-to-you.html


If you use Google’s services for email, calendars, and contacts, you're probably aware that there are several different ways to access your data. You can use your favorite browser to access the Web interface. If you prefer dedicated Mac or iOS client app, you can use any that work with the industry-standard IMAP or POP protocols to access email, with CalDAV to access calendars, or with CardDAV to access contacts. On iOS devices, you've also had the option of using Google Sync—Google’s implementation of the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol—for all those kinds of data.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Gmail loses Google Sync: How Windows 8, RT, Office are affected

But as of January 30, 2013, you will no longer be able to do that. That's the bottom line for Windows 8 and RT users from Google's announcement yesterday that it is dropping support for Google Sync for customers who use its free Gmail and Google Apps services. Google Sync is Google's implementation of the Exchange ActiveSync protocol, which it licensed from Microsoft in 2009. As of early next year, it will be an option for paid Google Apps customers only.

http://www.zdnet.com/gmail-loses-google-sync-how-windows-8-rt-office-are-affected-7000008846/

Monday, December 10, 2012

BlackBerry by the Numbers: Stats from BlackBerry World 2011

http://blogs.cio.com/al_sacco/16052/blackberry_by_the_numbers_stats_from_blackberry_world_2011


Check out the list below for RIM's most recently released BlackBerry stats.
  • More than 150 million BlackBerry smartphones sold to date

  • 14.9 million BlackBerry smartphones sold in the last quarter

  • More than 595 BlackBerry carrier and distribution partners in over 175 countries

  • More than 250,000 BlackBerry Enterprise Servers (BES) deployed

  • 370,000 registered BlackBerry software developers

  • More than 17,500 RIM employees "currently focused on making BlackBerry and PlayBook better than ever," according to RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis

  • More than 1.5 million BlackBerry App World downloads each day

  • Roughly 33.4 million active Facebook for BlackBerry users

  • Approximately 7.2 million active Twitter for BlackBerry users

  • 43 million active BlackBerry Messenger users

  • RIM has seen 110 percent growth in active BlackBerry Messenger users over past 12 month

Sunday, December 09, 2012

Who is Jeff Ellingson, Product Manager?


Google Contacts sync over BIS dead

http://forums.crackberry.com/blackberry-torch-9810-f236/google-contacts-sync-over-bis-dead-752672/

Google Sync for BlackBerry End of Life



Beginning June 1, 2012, we're ending our support for Google Sync for BlackBerry. Google Sync for BlackBerry is an app that syncs users' Google Calendar and Contacts with their native BlackBerry calendar and contacts apps. The app download link will be removed on June 1. Users may continue to use the app, if installed, however it will not be supported by Google, and it will stop working on September 1, 2012.
You should switch to BlackBerry® Internet Service (BIS), which is part of the standard BlackBerry service plan to sync Gmail, Google Calendar, and Contacts with their BlackBerry. BIS is provided by RIM and mobile carriers. BlackBerry offers this guidance on syncingCalendar and Contacts in addition to your Gmail. Please contact RIM or your carrier for more information and support.


http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2495269

Google has just announced on stage that 425 million people are actively using Gmail

Google has just announced on stage that 425 million people are actively using Gmail. By last count the webmail service had accumulated 350 million users back in January of this year. That's an addition of about 15 million users per month, and those numbers are no doubt boosted by ever-increasing Android activations. We've always been big fans of Gmail around these parts, but Google has continuously updated its webAndroid, andiOS apps with small but useful tweaks to keep making the mail service even better. The keen-eyed among you will notice that Google has also seen fit to completely redo Gmail's logo, which now completely abandons its (slightly-goofy) roots.

http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/28/3123643/gmail-425-million-total-users

ClickOVA in 2012

For a while I was wondering if I should bring ClickOVA back to life.
I am done with my current job and believe it is the right time to get back in the mobile space with something simple.
Then, something got me. The frustration. The bigger the problem, the bigger the opportunity, right.
I am a crackberry and I need my Gmail all the time.
Maybe Google did something amazing for me...
We shall see in the next couple of weeks.