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		<title>By: belinda</title>
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		<description>yes a blackberry has transformed my life.  its sleek, piano black and gorgeous to touch.  i love it because i can connect to the people in my life all in one place, i can send good quality photos and most of all I can receive my emails; hence why it has become the default for the female professional.  When i am without it, i feel like i am short of oxygen.  however, as i get more confident with the plethora of technology now available, I am starting to want more media applications such as podcasting, the ability to watch videos and instant messaging, all which are not really easy to do on the blackberry.  I see my husband with his Nokia N95 and am astonished that he can get internet radio, watch you tube clips, get regular firmware updates and get all his podcasts.  Research in Motion need to take advantage of the fact that women&#039;s work and home needs are so entwined that being the office default will soon not be enough.</description>
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