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  1. The Root's Updates The Root's Updates

    REALIZE THIS NOW! Research in Motion is NOT going to license out BBM or BB10 to other hardware makers!!!! RIM IS NOT DYING!! FUCK WALLSTREET

    about a year ago from identi.ca at Runnymede, Ontario, Canada
    • Gordon Sinclair Gordon Sinclair

      @rootbrian it's not? it's dead already?

      about a year ago
    • Gordon Sinclair Gordon Sinclair

      @rootbrian who knows, they could employ some #Nokia execs to emulate their astounding work with #RIM in the face of #Android & #iOS

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates

      I'm putting out some positive hostile PR for those ones who want the canadian company to go under.

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates Gordon Sinclair

      I'm telling the ones who hope more than 6k or more jobs are lost due to a company going under. Biggest careless idiots need to shut it up.

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates Gordon Sinclair

      Well, yeah. RIM is hiring. So things need to start to reflect that. All this negative media and PR is hurting the company's image.

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates Gordon Sinclair

      RIM is fine right now. I'm anticipating #bb10 to be grrrrrreat! Fuck what the bashers are saying.

      about a year ago
    • Gordon Sinclair Gordon Sinclair

      @rootbrian oh you had a patriotic hat on there, my bad, here I thought the market didn't bother with nationality of corp, only performance

      about a year ago
    • Gordon Sinclair Gordon Sinclair

      @rootbrian I see #RIM failing miserably with little sign of recovery, the fact that they're Canadian is irrelevant

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates Gordon Sinclair

      The stock market, which I'm starting to think twice about, since I don't buy/sell that shit, is rigged. If it wasn't rigged, then what? :/

      about a year ago
    • Gordon Sinclair Gordon Sinclair

      @rootbrian one USP #RIM have is the industrial strength encryption on their enterprise stuff, it might be an idea to roll that out for all

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates Gordon Sinclair

      I know they can make a full recovery. If not for so much bad PR, and the possible rigged stock market, they'd be in the $100's now.

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates Gordon Sinclair

      BIS has that too, which is friggin' awesome. Top it off with BESx/BES, Mobile Fusion, damn, that is top notch security at it's best.

      about a year ago
    • Gordon Sinclair Gordon Sinclair

      @rootbrian you know the encryption is good when lots of countries whine about their best folks not being able to crack it & spy on users

      about a year ago
    • Gordon Sinclair Gordon Sinclair

      @rootbrian when they decide to ban the product because they can't spy on it's users & the company won't just hand them a backdoor

      about a year ago
    • Gordon Sinclair Gordon Sinclair

      @rootbrian I read those whiney complaints about cracking, as a seal of quality & selling point for #RIM - pity it's not on consumer stuff

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates Gordon Sinclair

      Hell yeah. Nothing can beat that. And people saying consumors don't care, is just blunt. More aren't aware, that's all.

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates Gordon Sinclair

      *most

      about a year ago
    • Gordon Sinclair Gordon Sinclair

      @rootbrian #RIM don't draw attention to the consumer stuff not having it though, they allow folks to think they're getting the good stuff

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates Gordon Sinclair

      I remember hearing about that happening in india. Things didn't go their way, consumors pushed for blackberry and they won.

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates Gordon Sinclair

      All consumors have to do is explore besx, learn how to use it and then set it up on their computers at home. I might do that one day.

      about a year ago
    • Gordon Sinclair Gordon Sinclair

      @rootbrian not just India, various countries have been threatening #RIM with a ban because they can't crack the encryption

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates Gordon Sinclair

      Well as long as their information isn't compromised (like what happened with one big green bot platform), or leaked, they'll be safe.

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates Gordon Sinclair

      Heh, yeah, been keeping track on crackberry's blogs. Either they give in, or ban, in which case banning doesn't work. Yay for consumors!

      about a year ago
    • Gordon Sinclair Gordon Sinclair

      @rootbrian I'd be surprised if the US didn't do the same behind the scenes, under bullshit excuses like "national security"

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates Gordon Sinclair

      "National Security" "Homeland Security" = Propaganda. All in an excuse to control the people. No wonder it's called americunt (LOL!!).

      about a year ago
    • The Root's Updates The Root's Updates Gordon Sinclair

      Search engines return ALLOT of results for that one word alone.

      about a year ago

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