It all depends. If you want to get your programs on carrier decks you are either going to have to learn J2ME (Java) or Brew. Java powered phones are by far the most popular, including all Nokias, S-E, and RIM Blackberry…
The majority of Michael's teammates hated his guts, he was a huge asshole. However the rings speak for themselves. Maybe the lesson is be an asshole but make sure you can back it up.
Don't count on it. This is a country where Bell and Telus just announced that they will now be charging for incoming text. An additional 15 cents for incoming text, even if it was unsolicited. Ok now let's step back…
I thought about this idea for awhile after reading Link, but it would be very to theorize unless I had access to data for a huge social network. And it's not just the most influential, but you can further break it down…
Good luck on this but everyone I know just uses Facebook to coordinate events. Plus Facebook Mobile lets you keep updated even on the go.
It all depends. If you want to get your programs on carrier decks you are either going to have to learn J2ME (Java) or Brew. Java powered phones are by far the most popular, including all Nokias, S-E, and RIM Blackberry…
The majority of Michael's teammates hated his guts, he was a huge asshole. However the rings speak for themselves. Maybe the lesson is be an asshole but make sure you can back it up.
Don't count on it. This is a country where Bell and Telus just announced that they will now be charging for incoming text. An additional 15 cents for incoming text, even if it was unsolicited. Ok now let's step back…
I thought about this idea for awhile after reading Link, but it would be very to theorize unless I had access to data for a huge social network. And it's not just the most influential, but you can further break it down…
Good luck on this but everyone I know just uses Facebook to coordinate events. Plus Facebook Mobile lets you keep updated even on the go.