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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2009/01/06/free-blackberry-communications-apps/

  • MJ · 11 months ago
    Can't live w/o Viigo for reading RSS feeds. Its a great communication tool, because you can email articles to friends or post to Delicious right from the application.

    Love iSkoot and the IM applications, I use them everyday.
  • Alex · 11 months ago
    Good list - I do have some complaints about TwitterBerry though, and would like to see a better Twitter app about.

    For those interested, it's that it updates slowly, doesn't pick up all the updates and doesn't display anything after certain symbols including " and &.
  • PaulSweeney · 11 months ago
    for my money TinyTwitter has been excellent on my Blackberry Storm. Does anyone have any feedback on using Truphone on Storm? After Ken Kamp's rage on it, I am a little hesitant.
  • Mark · 11 months ago
    Just got vlingo onto my phone. Very cool. I'm excited to use it. Thanks for the post!
  • Sarik · 11 months ago
    Thanks for including cellity, Sean.

    We are also working on a Blackberry app for the new cellity addressbook 2.0,
    where you can sync and backup all your contacts from different social networks,
    Outlook, your mobile phonebook, Twitter and all your email providers.

    If you are just looking for a powerful and simple mobile tool for microblogging
    our cellity tweeter works best for mobile twittering from your blackberry:

    Get it here: http://www.getjar.com/products/10007/cellitytwe...
  • Alpha Computer · 11 months ago
    Just bought my first blackberry. This stuff is way too cool.
    I can see why BB's can be addictive.
  • ljeffers · 9 months ago
    Thanks, I've searched and searched for a twitter app for my bb and finally, I stumbled upon this and was able to quickly and easily download it. Now I can finally read my updates. YEA!
  • bailey · 7 months ago
    Are ALL OF THESE free???
  • Andres Santos · 6 months ago
    You might wanna try Pinwall as well: http://getpinwall.com
  • David Rosen · 3 months ago
    I'd suggest UberTwitter over TwitterBerry. A lot more features and it allows you to see the whole tweet instead of just the first line or two. http://m.mashable.com/1806/show/6a7633305975fe6...