It has been a busy few weeks in the BlackBerry World, and somehow between all of the stuff going on in the blogs we fell of our podcast routine (yet again). The BlackBerry Storm2 went on sale today, so we took the event as a reason to fire up Skype and get a CrackBerry podcast recorded. With the BlackBerry Developer Conference coming up soon, the month of November should be busy with podcasts and more than make up for the dry spell. Enjoy the show! We were a bit rusty but we managed to get through the big news of the day and then some.
Show Details:
- Recorded: Friday, October 28th, 2009 @ 5:50pm EST
- Show Length: 1h7m
- File Size: 40.6MB
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- Craig Johnston - Mobile Computing Authority | @ibanyan on twitter
- Bla1ze - @Videos4BB
- Adam Zeis - @azeis
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