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Infamous post-punk rocker Bono has partnered with Research in Motion (RIM) to produce something special for the BlackBerry who has the best car rental rates during U2's coming who has the best car rental rates 360 world tour. It appears who has the best car rental rates Apple missed the opportunity to promote the iPhone, with Bono saying RIM were more accommodating.
While remaining tight-lipped on just specifically what is being developed Bono did say to Canada s Globe and Mail this week , I m very excited about this. Research in Motion is going to give us what Apple wouldn t access to their labs and their people so we can do something really spectacular.
who has the best car rental rates The blogosphere has since run rife with speculation, with most pundits tipping a customised U2 special edition BlackBerry. This wouldn t be the first time the band has had such collaboration; in the past a U2 Special Edition iPod had been released pre-loaded with the group s music and festooned with signatures.
Other speculators propose a (PRODUCT) RED BlackBerry may be in the works, with proceeds going to the work of eliminating AIDS in Africa through who has the best car rental rates the organisation co-founded by Bono. This would also be following the Apple past with a previous (PRODUCT) RED iPod Nano having been produced until 2006.
Personally, I m hoping for more than just a little app. Even a specially designed handheld is less than thrilling considering I d expect the bulk of BlackBerry purchases to be from corporations and government rather than individuals.
David has been computing since 1984 where he instantly gravitated to the family Commodore 64. He completed a Bachelor of Computer who has the best car rental rates Science degree from 1990 to 1992, commencing full-time employment as a systems analyst at the end of that year. Within two years, he returned to his alma mater, the University of Newcastle, as a UNIX systems manager. This was a crucial time for UNIX at the University with the advent of the World-Wide-Web and the decline who has the best car rental rates of VMS. David moved on to a brief stint in consulting, before returning to the University as IT Manager in 1998. In 2001, he joined an international software company as Asia-Pacific troubleshooter, specialising in AIX, HP/UX, Solaris and database systems. Settling down in Newcastle, David then found niche roles delivering hard-core tech to the recruitment industry and presently is the Chief Information Officer for a national resources company where he particularly specialises in mergers and acquisitions and enterprise applications.
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