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Six New Blackberry Apps Keep RIM's Platform Fresh

Written by Sarah Perez / January 15, 2009 5:54 AM / 15 Comments

The Blackberry isn't dead yet. Although tech blogs and other news sites have given heavy coverage to arguably hotter smartphones like the iPhone, Android, and now Palm's new Pre, the Blackberry is still a staple phone across much of the corporate world. If you don't use a Blackberry or have moved on to something else, you may think that the phones are just boring devices - good for email, but not much else. You would be wrong.

Although in the past there have been a few standout social media applications for Blackberry like Facebook, Flickr, and Twitterberry, there haven't been enough of them to make Blackberry as fun to use as the iPhone. But Blackberry owners are not entirely without hope. Before, after, and during CES, we've seen the launch of several new apps that are sure to please those who remained committed to this platform. Here are some of our recent favorites:

SocialScope

Forget TwitterBerry, the latest and greatest Twitter app for Blackberry users is the brand-new Socialscope, now in alpha. SocialScope not only integrates your Twitter feed, but adds in Facebook status updates as well. When you launch the application, you're immediately taken to your friends' timeline where you'll see their avatars, latest tweet, and timestamp. Tabs at the top let you switch between your feed, Facebook, replies, and DMs, or the main SocialScope feed which includes both Twitter and Facebook combined. You can easily reply and message others as well as favorite tweets. There's also a cool option to add users from these social apps to your phone's address book.

You'll need an invite code to get in - try following @socialscope on Twitter then DM'ing a request to them.

SlingPlayer Mobile for Blackberry

SlingPlayer's iPhone app may have made the headlines, but flying under the radar was the announcement that their Blackberry app is now in public beta, too. If you have one of the supported devices and a SlingBox at home, you can watch your home TV and DVR recordings right on your Blackberry smartphone. If you want to test it out, it's available now as a free 30-day trial. Afterwards, if you want to purchase the application it's $29.99. 

Unify4Life

Unify4Life turns your Blackberry into a remote control. There are actually two applications available: AV|Shadow and Garage|Shadow. AV|Shadow gives you control over your home's audio/visual equipment, including your TV, DVD player, radio, DVR, and more. It even provides an interactive guide for TV listings, search, and favorites. The Garage|Shadow, as you might have guessed, turns your Blackberry into a remote control for your garage. This one doesn't appear to be available yet, but AV|Shadow is...although it will cost you. It's being sold for $99.99.

Slacker Radio

We just introduced to you to Slacker Radio's iPhone app, but it's available for Blackberry, too. This free music app lets you listen to your favorite radio stations on the go whether or not you're connected to a wireless network. That's possible thanks to Slacker's station caching, a unique feature that lets mobile users store favorite stations to a memory card allowing Slacker to play without a network connection. This option also boosts battery life and enhances the application's performance. Learn more at slacker.com/mobile/blackberry.


BeamReader

BeamReader, a PDF reader application, has been around for awhile, but just recently launched out of beta. With this application installed, you can read PDF email attachments or documents stored on your memory card without needing a data plan in order to do so. In addition to the native PDF viewing, BeamReader is also a file manager which lets you organize and access other document formats, too, including Microsoft Office, images and audio/video files. (Note: viewing Office documents requires Documents to Go, which is preinstalled on Blackberry OS 4.5 and higher)

Stockstream Mobile

Oh, and in case you decide to use your phone to actually get some work done, the new Stockstream Mobile application, which comes in both a regular and Pro version, lets you get real-time streaming market data, stock quotes, news, charts, and company research on your handheld. The news comes directly from Reuters and you can sign up to be alerted when there's new information about your tracked investments.

Bonus: Cool new Blackberry Hardware, Zeemote

Zeemote isn't actually a Blackberry application, but it's worth a mention. This bluetooth-enabled controller works in tandem with your Blackberry smartphone to allow for improved smartphone gaming by means of a separate controller. The controller has four programmable buttons. a joystick, and runs on two AAA batteries.

Image Credit: SocialScope courtesy of Crackberry


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  1. Will have to try the follow-and-beg method. Very curious to see SocialScope in action. :)

    Posted by: Jared Smith Posted on FriendFeed   | January 15, 2009 6:25 AM



  2. "you can reader PDF email attachments "

    did you mean render or read?

    Posted by: B | January 15, 2009 6:49 AM



  3. I have recently signed up for a Blackberry Bold, with my wife having opted for an iPhone.

    I am very impressed with the Bold - as you say, for corporate and business use, its still No.1.

    Key business features - such as messaging - are far easier to use than the iPhone and the functionality is generally so intuitive its easy to use on the fly.

    Great phone, and good to see some more apps coming Blackberry's way. Thanks for the update.

    Posted by: kevin cimring | January 15, 2009 6:54 AM



  4. Ach, wish I'd seen this earlier..

    SpinVox did a deal with RIM last year to offer two months free voicemail conversions via the Blackberry Owners Lounge.

    Would've been nice to jump in..

    Ah well.

    :)

    More toys to play with!

    PS - That offer? http://spinvox.com/bb

    Posted by: James Whatley | January 15, 2009 6:56 AM



  5. @B: thanks! fixed :/

     Posted by: Sarah Perez Author Profile Page | January 15, 2009 7:52 AM



  6. Isn't dead yet?! I'm mean I'm starting to get app envy a bit now, and I'm hoping that will change as they release an app store this quarter, but they are far from dead!

    Thanks for coverage on the apps.

    Posted by: evbart | January 15, 2009 8:00 AM



  7. Definitely will check out SocialScope. Another new Blackberry application was released by voxofon.com yesterday. It allows you to make international calls from your Blackberry for really cheap! It's free to download their program, and you get free minutes. I downloaded it last night, and it works out really good.

    Posted by: Tom Landry | January 15, 2009 8:03 AM



  8. Regarding “get some work done”, on a blackberry platform why just see "financial information", when you can actually place a live stock trade on mobile, checkout the recently released ameritrade's blackberry trading application

    Etrade also does offer a blackberry application. Both of them offer real-time streaming market data, stock quotes, news, charts for Free as opposed to buying it from stockstream mobile, making RIM's platform still the first choice for serious business users.

    Posted by: NASDAQTrader | January 15, 2009 8:34 AM



  9. I'm actually rather disappointed with these apps. Only one that looks interesting to me is SocialScope

    Posted by: Jmartens | January 15, 2009 10:58 AM



  10. I'm a big Blackberry supporter and hope that their app store takes off but the pricepoints better come down for mass success. $99 for a remote app - neat at $10 as an impulse buy but better off with a Harmony. Besides, outside of a single person home who would purchase - can't leave the wife and kids without a remote when I leave the house.

    Posted by: Avi | January 15, 2009 11:03 AM



  11. Yeah, the gap in the app market is really starting to show these days. I hope Blackberry gets its act together enough and really provides some compelling reasons for developers to use Blackberry as a platform.

    One big issue on the Storm, is dealing with Verizon's old world way of business. They need to open up if they ever have any hopes of attract top notch apps and developers.

    Posted by: evbart | January 15, 2009 11:17 AM



  12. Just tried to download two of these apps both without any joy:

    Slacker - in Storm browser link does not auto detect its a Blackberry and can't get to download app page

    Beamreader - install fail error

    With issues like these how can we expect people to take any Blackberry apps seriously :)


    Posted by: Juls | January 15, 2009 1:49 PM



  13. Oh yeah! BB is still active!

    Posted by: honkin | January 16, 2009 4:00 AM



  14. To Juls - the Slacker application hasn't been released for the Storm yet, but is supported on Bold & Curve, I have read that the Storm version is coming soon, I am running it on my Bold currently and it is amazing.

    Posted by: Mark | January 16, 2009 9:59 AM




  15. I love my bb bold but I must admit that am rather envious of all the apps on the iphones.
    And slacker is my favorite. :)

    Posted by: dara | January 21, 2009 11:13 PM



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