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Apress Crackberry: True Tales of Blackberry Use and Abuse

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BlackBerry Apress Crackberry: True Tales of Blackberry Use and Abuse

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A must read for every BlackBerry abuser! This books has tips, tricks and strategies for responsible BlackBerry use.

From the authors of the #1 Bestselling BlackBerry Made Simple Series, Gary Mazo and Martin Trautschold and the founder of the world's largest BlackBerry community website, CrackBerry.com, Kevin Michaluk, this fact filled and humorous book contains everything you need tame your Blackberry desires!

Chapters in the book include: "OK, I'm a Blackberry Abuser, What do I do now?" and "BlackBerry Etiquette".

If you just can't live without your BlackBerry, this book is for you!

 

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StarStarStarStarStar Great Read!
User: anthony lauro, Sep 28, 2009

Pros:  Easy to read, hard to put down
Cons:  Too short

Great Book from the CB guys!

I can relate to all the stories and the included quiz, which is a scary thought. Some may see this book as a gimmick, but it is far from it. I have had many smartphones before, but the BB is more addicting then any of them. Why? Is it the push email? Is the idea of feeling more wanted than we already are?

This book goes into chilling detail on how being an addict can have a serious impact on your life and those around you.

Only negative is the final two steps/ chapters seem tail off as the book loses steam.