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 Tuesday, May 20, 2008

The WES after-shock kicked in yesterday with various articles and blogs on our recent activity at WES. Thanks to all the industry analysts, journalists and bloggers who stopped by our booth at WES and took the time to understand our solutions and spread the word. Here are some highlights of our publicity around WES...

"The first thing RIM's co-CEO Mike Lazaridis asked me when I sat down with him for an interview was whether or not I'd seen the PaperIQ product!"

Al Sacco from CIO.com on his favourite product of the show


"PaperIQ’s product is different, because it is so well thought out, end to end. I was telling you yesterday that integration matters, seamless integration with device ui, with data sources, with the network. This product is a prime example in integration."

Nedim Fresko from RIM in his live WES blog

crackcast

Bill from Mobile Computing Authority & Kevin from CrackBerry.com interviewed me in their WES Special Edition Webcast on the final day at WES - literally as the booths were being torn down around us.

Let us know if you pick up on any other feedback from WES - it's good to know all the effort (okay, and fun) is worth it.

20 May 2008 15:41:18 GMT by James Shannon #    Comments [0] - Trackback
BlackBerry | WES 2008
 Friday, May 16, 2008

Well it was another hectic week at WES 2008 and we had our fair share of work to do, both on and off the show floor.

I took part in Alan Brenner's opening session on the Future of Mobile Applications which was delayed due to the room not being large enough to hold the audience. Once an additional room was setup with a video feed I did a live demo of our version 3 application including InkSearch. I was fortunate enough to be using WiFi - some of my presenting colleagues weren't so fortunate and were victims of a severely overloaded AT&T cell site at the venue that sent many an email addict over the edge during WES week.

Paul also gave a live session on our updated release in the Demo Theatre and Vodafone presented a Barclays Bank case study for DevelopIQ, our new custom development division launched at the show. DevelopIQ provides customers and partners a blank slate when it comes to ideas they may have for a BlackBerry solution - whether it involves Anoto Digital Pens, Bluetooth Barcode scanners, custom push applications or large scale consumer content applications.

MikeL As always, the Solutions Showcase was the buzz of the show with some great new applications taking the BlackBerry platform to a new level. As a Philips Pronto veteran of many years, having Unify4Life as our booth neighbour was particularly memorable - I can now control my entire home AV setup from my BlackBerry! Impatica also took their video-out solutions to a new level by previewing their in-vehicle screen interface for law-enforcement applications, allowing policemen to easily use their BlackBerry smartphone on the move.

And finally, the fun. DevelopIQ launched WES After Dark at the show. We always felt that the evenings at WES needed a little livening up, so why not leverage the BlackBerry platform as a social networking tool to co-ordinate the evening venues! We took the opportunity to show-off another one of RIM's latest technologies - Web Signals. This allowed us to push a custom icon out to every WAD subscriber that was updated automatically via custom push when new venue content was updated on the WAD live blog. Needless to say this was a hit with all WAD-goers and bigger plans are already afoot for next year. Now you have no excuse not to join us at WES!

16 May 2008 15:17:54 GMT by James Shannon #    Comments [0] - Trackback
BlackBerry | WES 2008
 Tuesday, May 13, 2008

9000Today seems like an appropriate day to write the inaugural PaperIQ blog post - the global launch of the BlackBerry Bold and the start of WES 2008. RIM has setup a dedicated room at the show for attendees to touch, feel and try out the latest and greatest BlackBerry smartphone.

The rumour and anticipation around the 9000 has been intense and expectations set high for the first BlackBerry smartphone that would combine a higher resolution screen, faster Intel processor, WiFi, GPS and 3G (HSDPA) in a single device. Throw in 1 GB of built-in flash memory in addition to the externally accessible micro-SD slot and you have a mobile powerhouse in your hand.

So, what do I think? Well as close partners of RIM, we've been developing our latest software features with this device in mind, so I've had the pleasure of getting very familiar with the performance and features of the new Bold over the past few weeks before launch. Whilst the Bold initially looks taller than its 8800 predecessor, as soon as you pick it up it feels much more comfortable in the hand. It's hard to beat the Curve in terms of form factor, but once you start using the new features and get used to the amazing screen, form factor suddenly takes a back seat. It's also worth mentioning the new themes provided with the Bold which lift the new OS 4.6 into a category only previously occupied by Apple.

Ink-Search

Our new Ink Search feature (new in version 3) gives the Bold ample opportunity to show off. Enter a search phrase and your colour-coded results are returned from your server archive in seconds via the WiFi/3G connection. You then drill into a notebook page and the Bold crunches the ink data and displays your notebook page on the screen allowing you to pan, zoom and page through your notebook with ease.


2008 is an exciting year for the two fruit companies that design, manufacture and power their own devices - the Bold is a mouth-watering taster of the exciting innovations to come.

13 May 2008 13:47:19 GMT by James Shannon #    Comments [0] - Trackback
BlackBerry | WES 2008
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James Shannon is the Technical Director/CTO of PaperIQ & DevelopIQ and leads the development of PaperIQ's products for Anoto Digital Pen and Paper in addition to architecting custom enterprise solutions for BlackBerry customers and partners.

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