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CG 2.0 BB Software Review – Gpsed.com By Shape Services

GPS is becoming a part of our life in the Caribbean. I know, I know, we don't have those cool navigation systems that are common place in the developed world. I believe though that with GPS capability becoming readily available to us via our cell phones, we have the leadway to easily and cheaply experiment and explore ways in which we can put it to good use.

I have done some experimenting with Google Maps and Google Latitude and Blackberry Maps. I found that the GPS technology itself works great, but we lack the information to be posted on the maps to make them more informative and much more useful. 

I can hear those you out there calling me a a technie, nerd, geek … you are there thinking we don't have much use for GPS in the Caribbean.
Here what, let me get on with the review and stick with me here. You get to express your opinion at the end in the comments section. 

Review of Gpsed.com

I have been experimenting with Gpsed.com for a little while now. Mapping Impressions. http://gpsed.com/

What Does Gpsed.com Do?

Basically it uses the GPS in your phone to track your movements while you travel from point A to point B. It then uploads this track in an online database where you can trace your track on google maps. You can also add your photos and waypoints to the track to make it more informative.

This is very similar to the Google My tracks feature only available on Google Android – check it out here -http://mytracks.appspot.com/

GPSed.com  is compatible with iPhone 3G, Nokia N95, BlackBerry Storm, Bold and other latest models, Windows Mobiles. GPSed is also compatible with a wide range of mobiles that can connect to the external GPS receiver via Bluetooth and with any gps receivers (like Garmin GPS, TomTom GPS and others) that can record tracks in GPX, PLT, KML and other formats.

User Experience 

I love the main page which is a simple screen displaying -

  • Speed 
  • Time/Duration 
  • Distance 
  • Compass (I love this feature)

I must make mention of the compass, I really like this feature! I have done alot of hiking and i know how convenient it would be to have your phone also be a compass!

I find that general interface to not be as intuitive as it can be, however its not hard to find you way around. 

Features

Waypoint – as you make your tracks, you can make way points that could signify landmarks on your journey. This is very easy to add.

Photos – you can add photos to your tracks as I mentioned before. I uploaded my geo-tagged photos to Flickr and they were automatically added to correct points on the track. Just a few clicks and it was done!

Privacy - You can easily set your tracks to private or public. This was a real help when I was making the map to my buried treasure.

Live Sharing – You can share your location live, or you can share your location while you are recording your track. There is also have the option to embed a small map on your webpage or blog that pin points your position, up to you if you want to do that!

SOS - I thought this is a nice touch. The SOS is allows you to send your location via email or SMS to the people u have saved.

Show your tracks and photos to your friends – You can share your tracks by simply making them public. 

Sharing Via Social Networks - there is facility to share you location using blogger, twitter, myspace and facebook. 

Click here to check out the track I recorded for you

In summary, I would say this is a great app. It would allow us to do alot of interesting things. Here are a few suggestions.

  • track hiking trails
  • public transport routes
  • track carnival bands
  • rally stages & rally cars at major rally meets. 
  • it might help with traffic?
  • directions for tourists
  • track a fleet of vehicles – check out GPSed.com Monitoring Service

There are lot of possibilities that can be opened up with this software.

Download GPSed Here

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CG 2.0 BB Software Review – IM+ By Shape Services

 

Its taken me a little while to get this sorted out but I am now ready to get started working with Shape Services. We are going to work together to highlight some of their premuim mobile products for you via this blog. You may not have heard of ShapeServices before, so let me introduce you to them.

Here is the blurb from their website, 

SHAPE Services GmbH is the leading cross-platform Independent Software Vendor and web-based services’ provider. The company’s products are sold worldwide under a broad range of categories including instant messaging, social networking, productivity, utilities, entertainment, media and LBS covering all mobile platforms: BlackBerry RIM smartphones, Symbian (S60 and UIQ platforms), Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Smartphone, J2ME, i-Mode, Palm OS, BREW, iPhone and iPod Touch.

More to come on Shape Services in other posts. 

I wanted to get started as I highlight their flagship product IM+ All-in-One Mobile Messenger on my blackberry.

I have been into Blackberry for about 5 years now and I can tell you that IM+ has always remained on top of the list of global applications for Blackberry. There was a time when IM’s services like Gtalk, msn and yahoo were not standard issue on Blackberry devices, as it is today. At that time IM+ was one of the few reliable programs for accessing your IM’s. I have watched them manage to stay on stop and continuously evolve their product ensuring it continues to lead the way a a global IM program.

 

IM + Today

Just a few months ago IM+ released a major upgrade in IM+ 8 which is what I will be reviewing for your today. In keeping with their culture just a few weeks ago they released an upgrade to IM+ to include voice recognition! updates are constant.

Here is the pitch - 

Chat with award-winning IM+® within AIM®/iChat, MSN®/Windows Live™ Messenger, Yahoo!®, ICQ®, Jabber®, Google Talk™, MySpaceIM, Facebook® and even Skype™ regardless of location and mobile operator. Now with Twitter support!

No cost per message! 

Lifetime License, all updates and support included.

Awards Landed its landed – http://www.shapeservices.com/en/awards/?platform=none

Alrite so, I think you get it, that’s the official information there so you know we are dealing with an well established application here. 

Alrite so let me go a little deeper. And lets face it. IM (Instant Messaging) is an accepted standard in the world today we all use it and love it. It makes the world a smaller place as we connect with people around the globe in an instant. I think IM+ does a great job of making it easy for us to stay in contact while we are on the move with our mobile phones and for me with my blackberry. 

I decided to do this review in a simple list from 

- Voice Recognition – New feature first :-P , I found it was alot more accurate than I expected. Even when I was standing close to traffic I found it was still rather accurate. I know this is the a release and we expect it to get better, but I have to say that I found the processing time to be a bit long before I saw the text on the screen.

- Voice notes – These voice notes actually appears as links for the person on the other side of the screen. I actually love this feature alot as it allows me to stay on the move, and keep my IM conversation going. Even if I am at home or in the office I still love it because it helps to multitask esp. when I might be setting up for a shoot.

- You can also send and receive files and photos which is always a good thing. Take a photo of something cool you just saw and send it to your friend. 

- There is the option to have messages pop up, while you are doing other things on the blackberry. I find this very,very handy in keeping conversations going, as you don’t have to go into the application and look for the message to respond to it. You get a prompt

- Notifications using bb standard Profile notifications, you can set the LED or the vibration and the tone, which is always helpful.

- Broadcast IM – you can send an instant message to a group of people you select no matter which services they are online using. 

- Scrolling Through Active Conversations – by scrolling the trackball to the left and you be able to move between the current conversations you are having. This is another thing I lke about IM+ and it makes it easy to talk to more than one person at at time. Its always good while on the move. 

- History - you can save history if of the chats on your device if you so desire.

- IM Push Mode - IM + will deliver the IM’s your receive as emails if the connection is lost

- Staying connected when you’ve lost Connection – the IM+ server stay connected to the services until your blackberry comes back online and then all the messages will be delivered. This really is a great feature for the person sitting on the other side of the screen, because they will be able to continue talking and not have to deal with seeing you continuously poppin on and offline.

- Skype - No it doesn’t take skype calls, we will get to that. It does do a good job with skype chat. As for the calls, they go directly into Skype voice mail so that you can listen to them later. 

- Twitter – I find this service very interesting. ShapeSerivces basically presents twitter in an IM conversation format. Its been very interesting to use and a good add to my twitter client arsenal. Somehow I can’t seem to settle on a particular twitter client. I use different twitter clients based on my mood! lol

- Automatic Update notifications – it does just what it says. It tells you when there is a new goodie out there.

Based on my experience IM+ works well with the EDGE and GPRS networks here in the Caribbean, I have not had much trouble with connectivity and drops at all, however I tend to use mine mainly with WIFI.

$39.95 US, seems a bit steep for a ‘simple” program like this, but when you consider the lifetime cost, with free updates and support it actually does make a bit of sense. Its a premium product and so far its not be any headaches for me, I did try and ask the support a minor question and they got back to me in a timely fashion.

As a business person how much value do you place on communication? How much value do you place on misunderstanding? 

Download IM+ Chat here OTA to your Blackberry – Free To Try For 7 days
 

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Book Review – 360 Degree Leader By John C. Maxwell

 The 360 Degree Leader By John C. Maxwell

John C. Maxwell is one of my favourite authors of all time. I find his books insightful and they have impacted my thinking and perspectives on leadership greatly. I also throughly enjoy the way he delivers the wisdom using stories, examples and quotes from a variety of sources around the world and throughout history.

360 Degree Leader – Developing Your Influence From Anywhere in the Organization has had a very fundamental impact on me and it is easily in the top 3 of the most impactful books that I have read. It drills down to the meat of the matter discussing the ins and outs of  the role of middle management in any organization. In the book, John states that those in middle management actually have a much longer things to do list than that of the top leaders. They are also the people who are most informed, as they are they are directly connected to those at the top, middle and bottom of the organization, unlike the top leaders who are not directly connected to those at the bottom of the organization.

 

A 360 degree Leader can 

  • Connect & Lead up to the top leaders (your boss and his peers)
  • Connect & Lead across to those on their level (your peers)
  • Connect & Lead down to the people that they manage.  (your subordinates & your peers subordinates)

 

This book gave me a tremendous sense of worth as I currently find myself in the role of a middle manager in a few different organizations. Leading from the middle of the organization is not easy. Fustration is easy to find when you are caught in the "middle"! 360 degree leader is an excellent guide to reducing this fustrution and making a difference without having to wait until you become the CEO or Top Leader.

I strongly recommend the book for everyone, top leaders included. It will open your eyes to new perspective and quite possibly turn your organization around.
An interesting point is that even if you still decide to wait till you become the top leader. When the day does finally come and you take the #1 spot, you might just roll over a couple days afterward and realise that even the top leader still has  people to answer to, and its in that moment that you would be wishing to be a seasoned 360 degree leader. 

360 degree leaders are vital and they work wherever they are plugged inside and organization, so get started now!!!!

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CG 2.0 Blackberry Messenger 5.0 Review And Download Links

Blackberry Messenger 5.0 - Screen Shot

Yesterday, I finally took the time to download and check out the new Blackberry Messenger 5.0. This is the leaked version which has not yet been officially released by RIM. It means that this version is prone to problems. It is designed to run with the new Blackberry Device software 5.0 however its been running on my Storm with Blackberry Device Software 4.7 for the last 24 hours without any problems.

I love upgrades!!! I am going to be doing some upgraded to this blog as soon as I publish this post!

Its been out around the internet for about 3 weeks now and from when I understand it is alot more stable that when it was first released. I opted to install it after my busy time – Crop Over 2009 as I really, really need my phone to be in working order. It was the notes I saw from some Blackberry Technicians strongly advising against install it as there was the possibility of it rendering your phone useless.

Now that Crop Over has passed I took the chance to look it over and I love it!

What is Blackberry Messenger(BBM)?

Now being a long time user of the Blackberry service, there were never any major upgrades to the messenger until now. It seems to come at a perfect time for the Caribbean, especially those of us working in the Entertainment Industry. Blackberry messenger is now one of the core communications tools for artistes, managers, musicians, promoters and more.

Now for those of you who don’t know Blackberry Messenger is an IM (Instant Messenger) that allows peer to peer conversations between Blackberry users.

Basically once have a persons Blackberry PIN you can have an IM conversation with them Blackberry – Blackberry using Blackberry Messenger (BBM). Now the fantastic part about it is that you can message anyone anywhere in the world for now extra costs, once you have unlimited Blackberry service. Basically this makes it easy for those working in the Caribbean Entertainment Industry to stay connected with their associates worldwide without incurring any extra charges.

Feature Presentation : Blackberry Messenger 5.0 (BBM) – Review + Download

I love it! Its got a facelift as you can see from the photo above.

Here are some of the highlights for me

- Link your BBM contacts to your Address Book contacts. I love this as it means that my BBM contacts can be backed up when I back up my address book. This was not the case before.

- Group Contacts, in the previous version you could only add contacts to a group when you were accepting requests. In this version it allows you to Group contacts anytime, just like you would in Windows Live Messenger or Yahoo Messenger

- Photos Of Contacts, it allows you to post your own photo on your BBM profile. This feature also helps me identify people I have added. It also takes it a step further by allowing me to use the photo I have in my address book to a particular contact if I so desire.

- Broadcast Message to a Group, as a spin off you can broadcast message to a group of people if you so desire. I am not a fan of any kind of spamming so I love this feature for sure. Also since its smaller groups of people you might be able to update everyone on your team by selecting the Broadcast function.

- Backup Contact list, you can now also back up your BBM Contact list if you so desire. It has its own independent backup feature

- My Barcode, this is a very cool feature. Basically the idea is that instead of you having to take down someone’s information and then add them to your messenger. They can display their barcode on their screen and you can "scan it" using ur Blackberry camera, and all the information would be stored. I haven’t tried this out yet, but I can’t wait!

- Show Contact On Home Screen – you now have the option of placing a contact as an icon on the home screen i.e. the main menu screen. This a very cool feature, so that you can quickly send messages to people on your team, without having to go into messenger and search for them.

I have been blabbering enough. My readers and subscribesrs can check out the messenger for yourself below

http://blackberryrocks.com/2009/07/28/blackberry-messenger-5-0-zip-ota-download-links/

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CG 2.0 Review Of The BlackBerry Storm

Blackberry Storm 9500

I have been storing up my points to write this blog for you for just under 2 weeks now. I wanted to make sure I put the Storm through some real working conditions, so that I can validate or dispel all the hype and fanfare around the device.

Well let me say right now, I did not really care to do any kind of durability test with my Storm. Peter stated during my interview with him – “Durability is one of the tenants of RIM”. He there procceded to throw the Storm in the air and let it drop Smack! on the carpet. (watch interview).
Now that is enough for me in the department of the durability testing. No I am not attempting any others! lol. If that is not enough for you, take a look at this video where this dude stratches the storm with a knife.

Let me get the main point off my chest fast. Let me get real and honest here with you. I had mixed feelings about the Storm because over the past few months I’ve fallen in love with the wifi on my BlackBerry Bold. The wifi on the Bold allows me to -

- Play international radio using flycast – www.flycast.fm

- Download podcasts using – podcast trapper - http://www.versatilemonkey.com/

- Stream Live videos using qik – www.qik.com/coreykgraham

- streaming video from youtube and other video services

- fast browsing experience

- It allows me to set applications to wirelessly sync applications without fear of dropping calls especially

- My articles in viigo rss reader – www.viigo.com

- Sync my BlackBerry contacts with my Gmail contacts - http://www.google.com/mobile/blackberry/sync.html

Now I should also say that the Storm and the Bold are both primarily 3 G phones. 3G to make a long story short, is a faster network and it of course allows for my faster data rate i.e. high speed internet for the BlackBerrys, streaming video etc. Find out more on 3G here. Both phones can use data services on a 3 G network while taking calls. On a 2 G network this doesn’t happen, you can do one or the other. using the data services would mean that you will miss and or drop a few calls. It could be a real inconvenience sometimes. grrrrrr. I know from experience.

Now I am sure that the Storm is a wonderful 3G phone. However as of right now, we don’t have a 3 G Network in the Caribbean so that puts us in a spot of bother. I can’t make use of all the capabilities of the Storm.

It is possible that these 2 big marketing campaigns for the Storm by both major mobile providers in the Caribbean  (LIME and Digicel) might suggest that race is on, to roll out the better 3 G Network of the Caribbean. You never know!

Cable and Wireless announced they will be implementing a 3 G Network across the Caribbean last December when they rebranded to LIME,( more on this) so maybe the 3 G Network will be here sooner than I think, probably by next week … Time will tell.

Now with all that said, I have noticed though that the Storm doesn’t seem to drop as many calls due to data usage as previous BlackBerry devices. It uploads or emails photos (as attachments) in quick time when compared to its predecessors. Actually I would say it sends in a comparable time frame to the Bold when it is on a wifi network!

I really wish I could experience, the Storm on a 3G Network. The browser is painfully slow on this phone with the GPRS here in Barbados. Although I am sure it is not too bad in Trinidad with their Edge network.  I loaded a few pages and its good viewing the webpages in full is great, but the speed, oh gosh the speed!

I know you are thinking where is the wifi? Why doesn’t the Storm have wifi?

Well the Storm was launched exclusive some certain networks across the world. Yes all those networks had 3 G. It is my theory is that someone involved felt it was a good move to leave out the wifi out of this initial model and to force persons to purchase the Storm through a carrier and on a data plan. It would be more costly and much more of a hassle to purchase a Storm and then get it connected. It makes business sense to me. I am not surprised to be hearing rumours of a Storm 2 to be released in September which does have Wifi!
Check out this post - http://www.slashgear.com/blackberry-storm-2-due-in-september-has-wifi-0640236/

The wifi issue aside, the Storm is one of the few phones in the world which will work anywhere, it has a whopping 7 radios which translates to – anywhere in the world you go, the Storm would work. Note that the GSM phones we use in the Caribbean won’t work on certain networks e.g. CDMA, however the Storm will! 

I still want a high-speed internet connection for my  storm though, either from 3G or from Wifi. Hmmm actually I would prefer both, so that I can have an option. If I am traveling I can use wifi instead of incurring roaming charges for using the 3G network in another place.

Also as an aside Skype has announced that they will be launching Skype for BlackBerry sometime in this month May. High speed net on the Storm will be almost a must!
http://about.skype.com/2009/03/skype_coming_to_blackberry_sma.html

Alrite with that off my chest the next thing – the …

Touch screen
 

I know this is a big, big issue for many of us. The idea of using a touch screen instead of our beloved BlackBerry Qwerty keyboards.  It was a really big thing for me too. I am pretty fast with the regular BlackBerry keyboard, I can almost write ideas and thoughts as they form, but using the touch screen keyboard? I was not sure. I had my reservations about this keyboard.

Now first off the Surepress technology is a elegantly simple and brilliant innovation. I give the creative genius behind it at RIM a pact on the back. What is SurePress? It is pretty simple. When using the Storm if you tap the screen lightly it will highlight whatever option is under your finger. Now to select that highlighted option, you will have to press the screen in, and “click it” and the Storm will open up that particular option.

This gives you a lot more control when using the phone. You actually highlight a letter before you actually “press” it.  I think it is typical BlackBerry in my humble opinion, elegantly simple solution to enhance the user experience and make life easier.

Typing on the Storm for the first few days was still REALLY hard for me. I mean I started to think about using the Bold again for typing. However, to my surprise by the 3rd day though I started to get of the hang of keyboard. I didn’t expect it to happen so fast! I was seeing I saw light at the end of the tunnel for the Storm and I. I put more effort into practicing typing on the Storm, and I really have improved a lot. I am at about 80% confidence with the typing on the Storm now. I am not sure I am ready to jump to making notes on the Storm in a meeting but I am getting there.

I would tell those hardcore BlackBerry users out there that if you get a Storm give yourself some time to get into it. It is a big change to move to a completely touch screen interface. Give yourself some space to learn it.

I made the change from the thumbwheel on my 7100g and my 8700g to the pearl on my Pearl and Bold. It was a bit of change but after a couple hours was all sorted out because the way your interacted with the interface was very similar. Most of the rules where the same. The jump from the Bold to the Storm’s touch screen is much bigger jump so I would strongly advise that you give yourself some time to learn the interface.

I would close by saying that, I think that if RIM puts out a touch screen phone with a keyboard it will probably be their most coveted device yet! If it happens, just remember I called it!

Voice Quality

Now the next big thing for me was the voice quality – it has SIGNIFICANTLY improved. My bro from another mama was raving about it. He said he could hear me much clearer no matter where I went. I could be next to a busy road with cars up and down and the person on the other line can hear me very clearly. A lot better than with my previous Berrys. I can also hear them a whole lot better too. I marvel at the call quality constantly! This is great for me when I have to make calls from big events and concerts. This is a big highlight on the Storm for me. Smartphones are not known for their voice quality generally, so this is big points for the Storm. I imagine this would be great for persons who work in noisy environment e.g. factories plants of on construction sites. It is great!

The phone does get pretty hot on extended calls though, so that is a little concern.

GPS

The GPS is much faster than on the Bold, once you pull out the storm and open google maps, the GPS is on, has already locked in on your position. On the Bold this would take a good 2 -3 mins at best! Most of the times when you want to use the GPS you want it to pop up right away and give you the information you need.

For those of you are unfamiliar with Google Maps on the BlackBerry. The GPS gets your position within 3 m of your location, that’s about the size of a car. In the satellite view you can see buildings, roads, large trees and more, around you. All the details you find on google maps is available to you on the phone, road names and landmarks etc.  The cool part is that if you start moving the GPS will move in real time with you and also point the direction you are moving on Google Maps. There is actually an arrow showing your direction.

Rex Wireless Apps

The next big things for me were my RexWireless applications, i.e. TodoMatrix, AlertMatrix and IdeaMatrix. I have written about Todomatrix and Altermatrix.Ideamatrix I have not written a post about, however I use this just as much or even more than the other 2. It is Ideamatrix I use to take notes from meetings and write my blog posts. I am writing on it right now! The big thing for me about IdeaMatrix, is that it allows you to store your notes in categories and also add more tags to it. I absolutely love the fact that it automatically syncs wirelessly with my laptop. There is no forgetting to sync a note its all automatic. Once I hit save in a few minutes that note will be updated on the web and on the phone.

All these apps have been upgraded to fit the storm’s interface and they are a breeze to use once you take the time to figure them out, of course . There is nothing more to say. Its RexWireless those guys are on top of their game. You should check them out – www.rexwireless.com

Blackberry App World

No access to BlackBerry App World, I was excited about browsing and looking at the different applications out there, however we don’t yet have access in the Caribbean so that is the story for now. No access.

Camera And Screen

I liked the camera on my Bold but the camera on the Storm inspires me.

If you don’t know, I am into photography. I am not as active as I once was, but the passion is still there. The Storm’s camera is

  • 3.2 Megapixels
  • auto focus, this helps a lot with getting a sharp image with the things you might be in focus in your pic.
  • Better Low light Performance – one of the problems I had with the cameras on mobile phone’s in general, is that they don’t do very well in low light and yet many of the pics we want to get are in low light conditions. All those blurry and dark pics you see around, that’s the reason. The Storm’s camera can take great pictures in not so well light rooms.
  • Incremental zooming, i.e. it goes from 1x to 1.1x, 1.2x up to 2.0 x. On the Bold and Pearl, it was either 1 x 2x or 3 x.

You don’t believe me that the camera inspires me? I have started something I call BlackBerry Photography. It is a new hobby, challenging myself to use my creative juices to overcome the limitations of this cameras, and get some interesting photos. Take a look, straight from the phone with no editing

New Fruit From Broken Dreams

New Fruit From Broken Dreams

The screen is excellent, I mean its great, the movie trailer on the phone is excellent!  Now the think that freaked me out the most was that I got a video from a Nokia E65 and the quality was amazing! Video in mobile phones is really, really improving.

If you are going to be watching videos on the Storm you will need a big MicroSD card. The Storm ships with an 8 GB Card and that is of course upgradeable. I wonder how

The storm ships with an 8 GB card I am not complaining. There is not much more to say. It is 8 GB and it can be upgraded to 16 GB.

New Charging Connection

One thing that really shocked me in a not so positive way, is that they change the connection to the charger! This is a big dagger in my heart because, all the BlackBerry’s I have had, had the same charger so chargers were always in abundance. there is one at home, one at work, one in my bag and then to add to it the connection used to sync the BlackBerry also charges it, so that is another way to charge it. The interesting thing is that this connection between the BlackBerry and the laptop is the same for digital cameras so, if push came to shove I could pick up some charge using the connection for a digital camera. Basically no matter how my schedule changed I could get my phone charged.

Now with the Storm I only have 2 options the charger and the connection to the laptop. It is ALOT less convenient. I am going to have to have to source some more chargers. I am a bit spoiled.

OTA Software Updates

I couldn’t test this because there were no new updates were available for the storm, but I know alot of people will appreciate this. One stop update with no cables or downloading online etc?

In summary I would say the Storm is a good phone, give me some 3G and I will probably say its a great phone. It is a step up for sure and getting used to the typing is taking some doing. Overall it is a step up from the Bold and of course its missing your beloved keyboard.

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