Sunday, January 23, 2011

BlackBerry program may help RIM defend its turf (Reuters)

BlackBerry program may help RIM defend its turf (Reuters)


BlackBerry program may help RIM defend its turf (Reuters)

Posted: 23 Jan 2011 03:05 PM PST

Reuters - Research In Motion aims to keep its dominance of the corporate smartphone market by enabling the BlackBerry to segregate a user's personal data from work-related emails and other applications sponsored by employers.

Top 5 Online Communities for Starting Your Career (Mashable)

Posted: 23 Jan 2011 08:15 AM PST

Mashable - Sharlyn Lauby is the president of Internal Talent Management (ITM) which specializes in employee training and human resources consulting. She authors a blog at hrbartender.com.

Apple doubles its pleasure with Verizon, AT&T phones (Appolicious)

Posted: 23 Jan 2011 01:40 PM PST

Appolicious - One is the loneliest number—especially since iPhone from Apple (AAPL) has been available on AT&T (T) since 2007.

Prepaid Plans Abound for Smartphone Buyers (PC World)

Posted: 23 Jan 2011 01:53 PM PST

PC World - The business of selling prepaid wireless plans and phones is growing and changing.

Facebook film "complete fiction": former president (Reuters)

Posted: 23 Jan 2011 10:13 AM PST

The Facebook logo is shown at Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto, California May 26, 2010.Reuters - Former Facebook president Sean Parker enjoyed the movie "The Social Network" in which he is played by Justin Timberlake, but called the plot "complete fiction."


China sports brand tries to break into US market (AP)

Posted: 23 Jan 2011 07:40 PM PST

This handout photo taken on Aug. 25, 2009, shows Jay Li, General Manager of Li-Ning International sitting among shoes, at undisclosed location. Chinese athletic shoemaker Li-Ning knew it couldn't 'out-Nike' Nike, especially in the sporting giant's own backyard. So the company is going grassroots in its expansion to the U.S, using an irreverent YouTube video to play up it heritage while taking a lighthearted dig at the Li-Ning name. (AP Photo/HO, Li Ning)AP - Chinese athletic shoemaker Li-Ning knew it couldn't "out-Nike" Nike, especially in the sporting giant's own backyard. So the company is going low-budget edgy in its expansion to the U.S, using an irreverent YouTube video to play up its heritage while taking a lighthearted dig at the company name shared with its high-profile founder.


Newest economic indicator: companies buying iPads (AP)

Posted: 23 Jan 2011 12:41 PM PST

AP - The news last week that Apple's Steve Jobs is taking a leave of absence was a big story. But something else about the company got far less attention and could be even more important to investors this year.

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