A 4SquareMedia Website
SmartHouse | SmartOffice | DigitalHome     
 
 
     THE LIFESTYLE TECHNOLOGY GUIDE    
 
sections
Product Reviews
Services
Subscribe
Top 10 Articles
1. LeisureTech Slam UK Automation Company After High Court Loss
2. Telstra Slams Broadband Providers
3. Crest Power Board Cuts Electricity Bills
4. Google Announces New Search Feature
5. Record Foxtel Two Weeks In Advance
6. Grand Theft Auto IV Expansion Due Early 09
7. Synchrony Speakers Lose Bounce
8. Superfast RealTime HD Video Service Tested
9. Vendors Want Google Chrome Over Microsoft Explorer
10. Big UK High Court Loss For OZ Automation Group
 
 
PHONES / ACCESSORIES

  Now BlackBerry Users Can Waste Time On Facebook

By Manisha Kanetkar | Thursday | 01/11/2007

While companies around the world are increasingly blocking employees from accessing social networking site Facebook at work, RIM, maker of BlackBerry smartphones, has gone the opposite way – introducing a BlackBerry software application for “optimised mobile access” to Facebook.

BlackBerry, which has traditionally been the workaholic's smartphone of choice, is now apparently taking a twist away from "productivity" with this new software. RIM says the new application goes beyond browser-based access, allowing Facebook users to wirelessly send and view messages, photos, pokes and Wall posts – automatically pushing notifications to the user's BlackBerry.

The application also allows users to take a photo, upload it to the site with captions and tags; invite friends; manage events; manage photo albums; and manage their status while on the go via on-screen icons.

"Facebook is one of the fastest growing web destinations among BlackBerry smartphone users and it has become an important element in the evolving fabric of personal communications," said President and Co-CEO at Research In Motion, Mike Lazaridis.

"Even at this nascent stage of the market, 19 percent of adult consumers who access social networks on their PCs also regularly access these same sites on their mobile phones," said Sr. Analyst, Consumer Research at Yankee Group Jill Aldort.

"As people look for new ways to stay connected and network with peers and colleagues, true mobile access to these types of utilities can only become more popular."

The release of Facebook software follows RIM's launch of the Curve handset which is designed to appeal to consumers as well as corporates.

Facebook for BlackBerry Smartphones will be available as a free download from www.facebook.com via a PC or BlackBerry smartphone.

 

Print this article
Email this story to a friend
Link this story:

Link this page to delicious Link this page to Digg Link this page to Furlit Link this page to News Vine Link this page to Reddit Link this page to Spurl Link this page to Yahoo My Web RSS this section

 

 
LATEST REVIEWS
MORE
Crest Power Board Cuts Electricity Bills
Besides protecting your audio/video equipment from power surges and spikes, the Crest Earth Smart is...
First Review: HTC 3G Phone Redefines Touch
HTC looked at its Touch phone released last year, took down some points of improvement...
Game Review: Red Alert 3
Over the top units, cheesy dialogue, and lively visuals make Command and Conquer: Red Alert...




SMARTHOUSE NEWSLETTER

Get the latest news
Subscribe today for your daily news of consumer electronic news...




 
SMARTHOUSE 2008 | Legal | Disclaimer | Terms & Conditions

Copyright 2006 Smarthouse Magazine Online