iCall Manager Extended 1.1iCall Manager Ex is an application for Blackberry Smartphones. i,Call Manager Ex shows the area code, city, and state of the incoming caller. The software application pinpoints the caller's location on the Blackberry Maps appli...... |
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Google Mobile App (BlackBerry) 3.3Reviewed by: Jessica Dolcourt on April 07, 2009A vast improvement on its BlackBerry predecessor, Google Mobile App is primarily a search app that also serves as a po...... |
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RideCharge (BlackBerry) 7.8With RideCharge, you'll never have to interrupt a meeting to order a taxi, or waste time flagging one down when you're trying to catch a flight, and RideCharge can even save you the energy of fumbling for cash or waiting for yo...... |
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Wikipedia for BlackBerryReviewed by: Jessica Dolcourt on December 23, 2008When you want answers, Wikipedia is the place to go. This simple app for BlackBerry leaves the bells and whistles t...... |
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