Tied to the OfficeFiled Under: Work
As part of my job I’m required to get outage alerts when something breaks, in case I can be of use in helping fix it. These are sent out via SMS, and I recently had the option of either getting them to my normal mobile phone or ordering a company Blackberry. Given the intrusive nature of them, I opted for the Blackberry so as to keep them separate from my personal life, despite the obvious attachment to the office at all times.
Of course, with the Blackberry comes more than just another device to receive text messages on, as I can now use it to keep up on my work e-mails when not in the office/at my PC. This I’ve found to be a bit of a double edged sword. On one hand I can read the important messages on my way into the office on the train in the morning, allowing me to hit the ground running when I do actually get to my desk. On the other hand, however, is the bit where the Blackberry gets its “Crackberry” nickname - it’s addictive; the little blinking light telling me that there’s another message for me to read.
Still, I’ve had it for just under two weeks now, and it’s proven useful with keeping on top of work stuff and also having other useful features. As I’ve got the 8800 it has GPS, and combined with Google Maps this can be quite useful for finding places and getting directions when you’re not too sure where you’re going. I’m not going to bother going into the features of the phone, as I’m sure this has been done to death elsewhere on the internet; Google Maps is just one thing that I find myself using occaisionally.
All in all though, as far as devices go it’s pretty good. I’m just having to be careful to stop it slowly taking over most of my life as it starts to weld itself permanently to my hip.
Tags: blackberry, email, mobile communications
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- Chris Hawley
- 1 Jul 2008 6:00 PM
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