Phone No One Uses Will No Longer Carry Game No One Plays
from the but-what-about-those-angry-birds dept
New versions of the BlackBerry mobile device won’t come equipped with BrickBreaker, a simple game that for years was installed on every BlackBerry and at its peak developed a cult following among traders and Wall Street executives. Richard S. Fuld, the former Lehman Brothers chief executive, became so addicted that in 2006 he had his technology department remove the game from his device in an effort to break his habit. Nick Manning, a spokesman for BlackBerry, on Wednesday confirmed the company’s decision to remove the game from new devices. [Dealbook]Other posts from Dealbreaker:
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Am I missing some importance that is hidden in this article?
IMHO a wasted page on TechDirt's server.
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"We're just about to start experimenting with a variety of new advertising setups here at Techdirt,"
I'm going to go way out on a limb and say that has now taken place based on the "Other posts from Dealbreaker:" link and the box that says "Cross-posted from DEALBREAKER".
So probably not wasted space for the guy who hits send on the payment for the server.
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So is this a new advertising cross promo bartering thing with TD and Breaking. Should we soon see some non-sequitor law posts and fashion disaster posts to do with what we all like at TD. ;)
I for one welcome seeing legal, economic and fashion posts in conjunction with what TD does. May I suggest though that any posts having to do with what the latest crop of lawyers wore at the 'to die for' Copyright swaray and who bought whom for pennies would be a bit much.. Though I am thinking that Tim (you pick) already has a headline for it ;)
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So probably not wasted space for the guy who hits send on the payment for the server.
Nope. If we're doing anything that involves *sponsorship* we'll have that clearly marked. We're just running guest posts from Dealbreaker and Above The Law and they're running guest posts from us. We did one from each last week, and here's one this week, and we'll probably do another one next week.
Just experimenting with expanding content coverage a bit. Dealbreaker and Above the Law cover somewhat different industries, but seem to have a similar outlook on life, and we've agreed to cross post a few posts to see if our audiences are interested.
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So is this a new advertising cross promo bartering thing with TD and Breaking. Should we soon see some non-sequitor law posts and fashion disaster posts to do with what we all like at TD. ;)
Not advertising. We just like the folks over at Breaking, and we're both experimenting with cross posting each other's content (just Dealbreaker and ATL -- not Fashionista). We did two posts last week, and no one seemed to care, so I find it interesting that this week people are concerned about the cross posts. Data point, I guess, as perhaps the content of this week's wasn't as notable as last week's...
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hmmmm.. has anything appeared? well has IT? ;)
ok.. My whole comment was sarcasm mixed with Aussie dry humour and to be subliminal something needs to be below the threshold of the (communities in this respect) conscious perception. Looking at the current bunch of comments above (and elsewhere on TD lately) the conscious perception is severely lacking. Therefore saying it was subliminal was the sarcasm.
And I saw both articles last week . Thought It was actually interesting concept for you to do this, widens the readership and content in different directions. And no it's not advertising persay, though it is a form of networking and barter.
But why not Fashionista? I mean this article is highly relevant (and that last sentence *eyeroll*) ;)
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Believe it or not, we've discussed how there may be ways to do things with Fashionista at some point too.. but that may be down the road. :)
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Unless you're saying that asian are nobodies...
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Blackberry phones still have a large business market because the email integration and BBM is still better than any of their competitors.
I am surprised and saddened that Techdirt would post something so erroneous.
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It's a joke....
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Epic headline is epic. Nokia soon to join!
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I had no idea that was intended to be humorous.
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all kidding aside it is a damm stupid idea.
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I already have my BB10 and its awesome.
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I'm potentially interested in other content that TD typically doesn't cover - but a story about a random game or app no longer being preloaded on a phone with no wider impact is at beast a 1.5 out of 10 on the interesting scale. The twinkie story was better.
Just constructive (I hope) criticism.
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Of course, the idea that fashion advice gotten via a tech blog is necessarily good advice may be a hurdle.
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it's a cryin' shame when you have to "curate" the apps on your phone. I would rather they dump the useless 3rd party crapware that you can't uninstall rather than take away something that actually gets used.
Man, I hate corporate required phones.
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If security or integration is an issue, I suspect Windows 8 phones / tablets will be the thing that will be turned to rather than cranking up a BES server since they can integrate directly with Exchange / AD which nearly every company already runs.
Though until there is a MAJOR breach CEO's, CIO's... will likely continue to want to use their iDevice or Android device. I just don't see a future for Blackberry, and I used to be a huge fan.
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addicted too
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