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Music Elixir
From 80s Pop to Anime Beats: A Music Journey with Sarah and Miss Panic

Music Elixir

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 59:07


Ever wondered how a pre-recording rant session can lighten up your day? Join us as we kick off this episode of Music Elixir, where Sarah and Miss Panic share their hilarious pre-recording rituals and the chaos of juggling new job roles and endless meetings. We celebrate the vibrant support from the Besty and EαRTH fan groups, and discuss the amusing yet frustrating journey of learning a new language amidst our hectic schedules. Laughter truly is the best medicine, and we make sure to stay connected with our listeners, keeping the mood light and engaging.Next, get ready for a musical rollercoaster as we uncover the magic of A.B.C-Z's "Jigsaw" Imagine the nostalgic vibes of Depeche Mode and ABBA, blended into a catchy and emotional track that's impossible not to sing along to. Next we groove to timelesz "Dilemna", and reminisce about the classic sound and past members. Moving on, we dive into SG's "Lucid Dreams," with its dramatic tone shifts and anime-worthy composition. To top it all off, we delve into the solo ventures of BamBam from GOT7! We explore his latest album and catch up on the solo activities of his group mates, especially Jackson Wang's exciting endeavors. From crazy hair aesthetics to speculating on potential collaborations, our discussion is both insightful and entertaining. We wrap up by highlighting standout tracks from BamBam's album and engaging with our listeners through social media. Join us for a fun-filled episode that promises to keep you entertained from start to finish!A.B.C-Z info:InstagramXofficialJigsaw on Spotifytimelesz info:InstagramXYouTubeSG info:InstagramXYouTubeLUCID DREAM on SpotifyBamBam info:InstagramXYouTubeThank You Come Again and Mi Último Deseo on SpotifySupport the showPlease help Music Elixir by rating, reviewing, and sharing the episode. We appreciate your support!Follow us on:TwitterInstagram If have questions, comments, or requests click on our form:Music Elixir FormDJ Panic Blog:OK ASIA

AGITATORS ANONYMOUS the Alan Averill Podcast
Durov's Dilemna, Dynamic pricing and the mystery of Attila's suitcase

AGITATORS ANONYMOUS the Alan Averill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 28:58


This week I discuss the arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov and how the cartoonish fake news became the soviet style disinformation, the dynamic pricing debacle over Oasis tickets and how gigs have now become a luxury experience for the upper middle class and some news about Attila S Thompsons missing suitcase...support the show over athttp://www.patreon.com/AlanAverillPrimordial on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/0BZr6...sponsored byMetal Blade recordshttps://metalblade.indiemerch.com/promo code AA 2024 for 10% off your orderships worldwideFor info on my work as a booking agent go to:https://www.facebook.com/DragonProductionsOfficialVerminous Serpenthttps://open.spotify.com/artist/54Wpl...Dread Sovereignhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/60HY4...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/agitators-anonymous-the-alan-averill-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cwic Media
Walk- The Church's Dilemna Between LGBTQ And Freedom of Religion, Which Arc Of Time Are You On?

Cwic Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 22:48


Fathom The Good Home-Schooling Curriculum - https://fathomthegood.com/ Are things getting better or are things getting worse? Your answer may determine your political philosophy. Do you believe there is an almost continual progress through time (Aufhoben), or are things breaking down. One points toward a "Utopia," and the other toward a belief in dispensationalism.  The Church is caught walking the tightrope on these two arcs as seen with the RFMA. They want to protect the Church and its practices taking a more "dispensational" approach while going along with a progressive arc of time on the LGBTQ issues. A US judge declared Google an illegal monopoly. The manipulation of information on social media platforms threatens free speech. Political demographics are shifting on both sides.  Website- www.cwicmedia.com 

The Common Good Podcast
Starbucks' Digital Dilemna

The Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 55:40


NYC-Dublin art installation to close after bad behavior Christine Caine on X: "God calls you good, chosen, loved, redeemed, wanted, worthy. Speak to yourself with the same grace, patience, kindness, and truth that God does

The Deep Dive
Episode 189: The AI Dilemna w/ Juliette Powell & Sean Gayle

The Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 92:45


Philip welcomes long time friends and deep thinkers Juliette Powell & Sean Gayle to the show. In our conversation we discuss Juliette's book The AI Dilemna: 7 Principles for Responsible Technology. Collectively we engage to parse and dissect the way AI and Big Tech are moving in the world of culture and society. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative musings. Philip's Drop: Fallout (Amazon Prime) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12637874/) Juliette's Drop: Unmasking AI – Joy Buolamwini (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/670356/unmasking-ai-by-joy-buolamwini/) Sean's Drop: Yeyeo.com (YouTube.com/yeyeobotanica) Special Guests: Juliette Powell and Sean Gayle .

KXnO Sports Fanatics
Drafting Bronny Dilemna, Alec Busse on ISU portal job, and more - Tuesday Hour 1

KXnO Sports Fanatics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 41:57


Drafting Bronny Dilemna, Alec Busse on ISU portal job, and more - Tuesday Hour 1

Farm To Table Talk
Sacred, Noble, Righteous & Healing – Joel Salatin

Farm To Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 47:28


Farmers have the support of customers who want to be a part of something sacred, noble, righteous and healing. Joel Salatin has experienced that first hand and has helped thousands of farmers all over the world discover it for themselves.  Although it is daunting to start farming and encourage a more viable local food system, it is happening because of those connections. Joel Salatin hears all about it and shares the excitement he's discovered at his farm, on the road speaking and in his latest of 16 books, Homestead Tsunami. In 2006 Another author, Michael Pollan, featured Joel in a key chapter of Omnivore's Dilemna titled All Flesh Is Grass.. When critics of the modern American food system are challenged to offer a better way the answer is often Joel Saltin's family's Polyface Farm. www.polyface.com

Scott & Ally on Demand
6a: Now Ally has a dilemna at the grocery store 1

Scott & Ally on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 8:26


Scott & Ally on Demand
6a: Now Ally has a dilemna at the grocery store 2

Scott & Ally on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 4:49


Miracle Internet Church Radio
Come to Jesus / Pastor Sabrina Sessions

Miracle Internet Church Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 105:00


Isaiah 63:7-8 King James Version 7 I will mention the lovingkindnesses of the Lord, and the praises of the Lord, according to all that the Lord hath bestowed on us, and the great goodness toward the house of Israel, which he hath bestowed on them according to his mercies, and according to the multitude of his lovingkindnesses. 8 For he said, Surely they are my people, children that will not lie: so he was their Saviour.

KMH Happy Ending
A Deli Dilemna

KMH Happy Ending

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 7:31 Transcription Available


Get it together already, this is 2023!

Turning the Page
God is Compassion

Turning the Page

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 11:17


It's a broken world where we desperately need hope, but God is compassion, and so we get to live again.   The other day I found some mouse droppings in my kitchen. Concerned about the hygiene of the kitchen, I set a trap. Peanut butter would be the temptation that little mouse could not refuse. Off to bed I went and in the middle of the night I heard the mouse trap go off. Snap! Good, I thought, when I wake up in the morning, I will dispose of the little rodent. I went back to sleep only to be woken a few hours later with a banging and clattering sound going on under my bed. Annoyed, I got up and looked under my bed and here was the trap and the little mouse with its foot caught in it. Dilemna!  What do I do? Do I kill the mouse and if so, how? Do I let it go it and let it live another day? Will it come back? Then I realised it had actually dragged itself and the trap 12 metres from the kitchen to my bedroom. Amazing, and that it came to the only one that could help it. Another mammal like itself. It needed help from someone bigger and chose me. Compassion and pity prodded my heart.   Read this further here Sign up for my weekly email full of help for your Mental Health, Faith and Spiritual Formation. FOLLOW ME! Email me: barry@turningthepage.co.nz Website: https://turningthepage.co.nz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/turningthepage1atatime Twitter: https://twitter.com/barrypearman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barry_pearman/ Podcast https://turningthepage.co.nz/podcast-listen-mental-health/ Support Turning the Page with a Donation https://turningthepage.co.nz/give/

Full on Football
The Harry Kane dilemna

Full on Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 40:23


Family Worship Center
The Dilemna of Today's Christianity

Family Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 61:22


Pastor Tracy gives a timely message about the state of Christianity in the world we live in!

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
Understanding the Dilemna at Erie Airport: Dan Giannelli, James Grunke & Joe Sinnott - May 8, 2023

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 42:14


We returned to our studios Monday with a focus on the Erie International Airport. We tried to understand the problems ERI is facing in the context of the overall U.S. commercial aviation industry. Our guests included Dan Giannelli, Board Chair of the Erie Airport Authority; Joe Sinnott, Erie County Economic Development Director; and James Grunke, President/CEO of the Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership.

The PM Show with Fred Dryer on CRN
The Lamar Jackson dilemna

The PM Show with Fred Dryer on CRN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023


Fred and Mike discuss the ongoing saga of Lamar Jackson and the reluctance of teams willing to offer him the guaranteed money he wants, in addition to giving up two 1st round draft picksFred talks about his one year contract with an option that had him traded to the New England Patriots.  A stark contrast to the way the process works today...A couple fan pics from an episode of Hunter (Courtesy Pamela Johnson)

Fred + Angi’s Radio Blogs
Paulina's Disney World Recap and Keke's Parking Garage Dilemna

Fred + Angi’s Radio Blogs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 10:14


Untold Stories Of The Torah (Jewish History)

Continued from Part to of Queen Esther. Esther's Dilemna and her Conversation with Mordechai. Esther's Fast. Going to Achashverosh. Esther's First Feast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/torah-heroes/support

Dating While Black :
Dating Dilemna - Should I Go?

Dating While Black :

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 9:46


Dating can be tricky. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dating-while-black/message

Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little
We ARGUE about QUICHE, WHO has been CRYING on the team, AND Carrie's ICE CREAM dilemna!

Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 49:33


Quiche   Fank you or no fank you  where did you cry today?  adult tantrums To or not to Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcasts/carrie-and-tommySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Untold Stories Of The Torah (Jewish History)

Continued from Part of the Queen Esther Story. King Achashverosh's Quest to Discover Esther's Origin. The Assassination Attempt on Achashverosh. Haman's Plot against the Jews and the Jewish Upheaval Esther's Dilemna and her Conversation with Mordechai --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/torah-heroes/support

Take it or Leave it
Toxic Family Dilemna, Kids Chores and Being Present

Take it or Leave it

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 62:30


On this episode Meredith and Tiffany get into the dilemma of dealing with toxic family members. Working to understand what toxic may actually mean and determining where our lines should be drawn. They then get into the kids chores conversation on how much we should teach them about chores. When does it turn from teaching to actually just doing? CLosing out the show they get into something they both struggle with in their own lives on how to be more present. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fred + Angi On Demand
New Waiting By The Phone, Paulina's Godmother Dilemna, Are Bachelor and Bachelorette Parties Still A Thing?

Fred + Angi On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 110:20


The Garage Gym Experiment Podcast
Chase's Dilemma, Home Gym Issue Survey Results, New Products, & More

The Garage Gym Experiment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 32:58


Links: Speed Pins: http://bit.ly/3isn5NS Barbell Stable: http://bit.ly/3isn5NS Ski Trainer: http://bit.ly/3isn5NS Use Code Podcast to save on HomeGymCon Discord Channel All 2022 Survey Results Episode Outline: (0:47) Surplus Strength Speed Pins (2:35) Bridge Barbell Stable (4:52) Updated Xebex Ski Trainer (5:54) Home Gym Issues Survey Results (16:56) Chase's Dilemna (22:48) Product Idea --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garage-gym-experiment/support

Fred + Angi’s Radio Blogs
Rufio's First Assyrian Wedding and Fred's Love Triangle Dilemna

Fred + Angi’s Radio Blogs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 4:50


Gaining Perspective
Joe Namath, Bernie Sanders and the Medicare Dilemna for Clients

Gaining Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 32:18


The commercials are relentless. Cleverly nestled between episodes of Matlock and Golden Girls, each ad features boomer-friendly celebrities like Joe Namath, Mike Ditka and Jimmie “JJ” Walker breathlessly imploring viewers to find out if they're missing out on “important new Medicare benefits.” And, to do so now “before it's too late!” “Call the number on your screen now,” urges Broadway Joe in one Medicare Advantage plan spot. “It's free!” And call they do. My guest is here to explain why Joe Namath and others may be the biggest threat to your clients' retirements. - Here is a link to the article Melinda wrote for Advisor Perspectives: Why Joe Namath May Be the Biggest Threat to Your Clients' Retirement. Here is a link to Melinda's company, 65 Incorporated. Introducing AP Premium! Download and brand thousands of articles, summaries & commentaries in minutes. Unlock Premium today and receive $10 off your first monthly or annual payment with promo code PODCAST2022.

Two Wood for a Wheat
98. 2022 Essen Preview

Two Wood for a Wheat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 67:26


Today we choose the games that we're most excited about from 2022 Essen Spiel. Choose your own favorites at https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/301070/spiel-22-most-wanted-games-tracker00:00:57Magic00:01:44Weather Machine, Darwin's Journey, Atiwa, Skymines, Tiletum, Woodcraft, Settlement, Orianenberger Kanal00:02:30Winter00:02:46Autobahn, Unconscious Mind, Mosaic00:05:55Evergreen00:06:35Photosynthesis, King's Dilemna, Dragon Castle, Railroad Ink00:07:16Deal with the Devil00:07:52Alchemists00:08:24Septima00:10:06Applejack00:11:10Indian Summer00:11:31Hamburg, Amsterdam00:12:01Bruges00:13:38Kites00:14:38Terracotta Army00:14:50Nemesis, Origins: First Builders00:15:54Dungeon Twister, Archipelago, Earthly Born, Rise & Fall00:16:55Kingdom Builder00:17:00Pampero, Mercado de Lisboa00:18:42Tribes of the Wind, Wild Space00:20:00Revive00:20:53Trails of Tucana, The Magnificent, Santa Maria, Riverside, Escape: The Curse of the Temple00:21:27Isle of Trains: All Aboard00:22:34Lacrimosa00:23:31Skymines, Mombassa00:25:10Empire's End00:26:58Sabika, Bitoku00:27:57Tzolkin, Terracotta Army00:28:29Joan of Ark: Orleans: Draw and Write, Orleans00:30:00Endless Winter00:32:09Come Together, Trails of Tucana00:35:04Great Western Trail: Argentina, Great Western Trail00:36:32My Island, My City00:37:56Terra Nova, Terra Mystica00:39:07Woodcraft00:40:31Oros00:42:07Glen More II00:42:34Revive00:43:20Starship Captains00:45:47Atiwa00:47:02Lacrimosa00:48:26Revive00:48:59Gaia Project00:50:08Atiwa, Town 66, Quirkle00:50:22Caldera Park, Cascadia, Tiny Towns, The Isle of Cats00:50:43Gartenbau00:51:27Space Craft00:51:45Turing Machine00:52:10Trailblazers, Pipeline, Curious Cargo00:52:40Twilight Inscription00:53:441998 ISS, On the Origin of Species00:54:19Fit to Print00:55:07Findorff00:55:49Green Team Wins, Just One00:56:22Kingdom Defenders, Bitoku00:57:05Akropolis, Exit: The Game: Shadows Over Middle Earth, Fyfe, Calico00:58:27Soldiers in Postmen's Uniforms00:59:12Heat: Pedal to the Medal01:00:02Discordia01:00:39Jurassic World: The Legacy of Isla Nubar, Rise, Ascending Empires, War of the Ring: The Card Game, Transatlantic II / Crossing Oceans, Imperial, Concordia, Wayfarers of the South Tigris01:02:44The Wolves01:03:34Pick it Up, Barrage01:04:14Messina 1347, Golem Boonlake, Luna Capital, Dune: House Secrets, Living Forest, Bitoku, Riverside, Imperial Steam,01:05:04Brew, Voidfall01:05:081923 Cotton Club01:06:59Lobotomy II: ManhuntAsk us a question at TwoWoodForAWheat@gmail.comLeave us a review on Apple podcasts (you'll have to download the iTunes/Apple Podcasts app, sorry!): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-wood-for-a-wheat/id1447901771Read Tony's blog: https://boardgamegeek.com/user/maxlongstreet/blogs

Tiki and Tierney
Fernando Tatis dilemna

Tiki and Tierney

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 5:19


The guys compare Fernando Tatis to other guys who've taken PEDs while questioning how it impacts the superstars reputation.

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet - 1947-03-02 #109 March 3rd Dilemna (aka #293 Thorny's Gift)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 23:50


When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched October 8, 1944, on CBS, it moved to NBC in October 1948, then made a late season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that exemplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. The struggling network needed proven talent that was not about to defect to the more established and wealthier networks like CBS or NBC.

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet - 1951-11-30 #293 March 3rd Dilemna (aka Thorny's Gift)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 23:50


When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched October 8, 1944, on CBS, it moved to NBC in October 1948, then made a late season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that exemplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. The struggling network needed proven talent that was not about to defect to the more established and wealthier networks like CBS or NBC.

The History of Computing
Research In Motion and the Blackberry

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 25:45


Lars Magnus Ericsson was working for the Swedish government that made telegraph equipment in the 1870s when he started a little telegraph repair shop in 1976. That was the same year the telephone was invented. After fixing other people's telegraphs and then telephones he started a company making his own telephone equipment. He started making his own equipment and by the 1890s was shipping gear to the UK. As the roaring 20s came, they sold stock to buy other companies and expanded quickly. Early mobile devices used radios to connect mobile phones to wired phone networks and following projects like ALOHANET in the 1970s they expanded to digitize communications, allowing for sending early forms of text messages, the way people might have sent those telegraphs when old Lars was still alive and kicking. At the time, the Swedish state-owned Televerket Radio was dabbling in this space and partnered with Ericsson to take first those messages then as email became a thing, email, to people wirelessly using the 400 to 450 MHz range in Europe and 900 MHz in the US. That standard went to the OSI and became a 1G wireless packet switching network we call Mobitex. Mike Lazaridis was born in Istanbul and moved to Canada in 1966 when he was five, attending the University of Waterloo in 1979. He dropped out of school to take a contract with General Motors to build a networked computer display in 1984. He took out a loan from his parents, got a grant from the Canadian government, and recruited another electrical engineering student, Doug Fregin from the University of Windsor, who designed the first circuit boards. to join him starting a company they called Research in Motion. Mike Barnstijn joined them and they were off to do research.  After a few years doing research projects, they managed to build up a dozen employees and a million in revenues. They became the first Mobitex provider in America and by 1991 shipped the first Mobitex device. They brought in James Balsillie as co-CEO, to handle corporate finance and business development in 1992, a partnership between co-CEOs that would prove fruitful for 20 years.  Some of those work-for-hire projects they'd done involved reading bar codes so they started with point-of-sale, enabling mobile payments and by 1993 shipped RIMGate, a gateway for Mobitex. Then a Mobitex point-of-sale terminal and finally with the establishment of the PCMCIA standard, a  PCMCIP Mobitex modem they called Freedom. Two-way paging had already become a thing and they were ready to venture out of PoS systems. So  in 1995, they took a $5 million investment to develop the RIM 900 OEM radio modem. They also developed a pager they called the Inter@ctive Pager 900 that was capable of  two-way messaging the next year. Then they went public on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 1997. The next year, they sold a licensing deal to IBM for the 900 for $10M dollars. That IBM mark of approval is always a sign that a company is ready to play in an enterprise market. And enterprises increasingly wanted to keep executives just a quick two-way page away. But everyone knew there was a technology convergence on the way. They worked with Ericsson to further the technology and over the next few years competed with SkyTel in the interactive pager market. Enter The Blackberry They knew there was something new coming. Just as the founders know something is coming in Quantum Computing and run a fund for that now. They hired a marketing firm called Lexicon Branding to come up with a name and after they saw the keys on the now-iconic keyboard, the marketing firm suggested BlackBerry. They'd done the research and development and they thought they had a product that was special. So they released the first BlackBerry 850 in Munich in 1999. But those were still using radio networks and more specifically the DataTAC network. The age of mobility was imminent, although we didn't call it that yet. Handspring and Palm each went public in 2000.  In 2000, Research In Motion brought its first cellular phone product in the BlackBerry 957, with push email and internet capability. But then came the dot com bubble. Some thought the Internet might have been a fad and in fact might disappear. But instead the world was actually ready for that mobile convergence. Part of that was developing a great operating system for the time when they released the BlackBerry OS the year before. And in 2000 the BlackBerry was named Product of the Year by InfoWorld.  The new devices took the market by storm and shattered the previous personal information manager market, with shares of that Palm company dropping by over 90% and Palm OS being setup as it's own corporation within a couple of years. People were increasingly glued to their email. While the BlackBerry could do web browsing and faxing over the internet, it was really the integrated email access, phone, and text messaging platform that companies like General Magic had been working on as far back as the early 1990s. The Rise of the BlackBerry The BlackBerry was finally the breakthrough mobile product everyone had been expecting and waiting for. Enterprise-level security, integration with business email like Microsoft's Exchange Server, a QWERTY keyboard that most had grown accustomed to, the option to use a stylus, and a simple menu made the product an instant smash success. And by instant we mean after five years of research and development and a massive financial investment. The Palm owned the PDA market. But the VII cost $599 and the BlackBerry cost $399 at the time (which was far less than the $675 Inter@ctive Pager had cost in the 1990s). The Palm also let us know when we had new messages using the emerging concept of push notifications. 2000 had seen the second version of the BlackBerry OS and their AOL Mobile Communicator had helped them spread the message that the wealthy could have access to their data any time. But by 2001 other carriers were signing on to support devices and BlackBerry was selling bigger and bigger contracts. 5,000 devices, 50,000 devices, 100,000 devices. And a company called Kasten Chase stepped in to develop a secure wireless interface to the Defense Messaging System in the US, which opened up another potential two million people in the defense industry They expanded the service to cover more and more geographies in 2001 and revenues doubled, jumping to 164,000 subscribers by the end of the year. That's when they added wireless downloads so could access all those MIME attachments in email and display them. Finally, reading PDFs on a phone with the help of GoAmerica Communications! And somehow they won a patent for the idea that a single email address could be used on both a mobile device and a desktop. I guess the patent office didn't understand why IMAP  was invented by Mark Crispin at Stanford in the 80s, or why Exchange allowed multiple devices access to the same mailbox. They kept inking contracts with other companies. AT&T added the BlackBerry in 2002 in the era of GSM. The 5810 was the first truly convergent BlackBerry that offered email and a phone in one device with seamless SMS communications. It shipped in the US and the 5820 in Europe and Cingular Wireless jumped on board in the US and Deutsche Telekom in Germany, as well as Vivendi in France, Telecom Italia in Italy, etc. The devices had inched back up to around $500 with service fees ranging from $40 to $100 plus pretty limited data plans. The Tree came out that year but while it was cool and provided a familiar interface to the legions of Palm users, it was clunky and had less options for securing communications. The NSA signed on and by the end of the year they were a truly global operation, raking in revenues of nearly $300 million.  The Buying Torndado They added web-based application in 2003, as well as network printing. They moved to a Java-based interface and added the 6500 series, adding a walkie-talkie function. But that 6200 series at around $200 turned out to be huge. This is when they went into that thing a lot of companies do - they started suing companies like Good and Handspring for infringing on patents they probably never should have been awarded. They eventually lost the cases and paid out tens of millions of dollars in damages. More importantly they took their eyes off innovating, a common mistake in the history of computing companies. Yet there were innovations. They released Blackberry Enterprise Server in 2004 then bolted on connectors to Exchange, Lotus Domino, and allowed for interfacing with XML-based APIs in popular enterprise toolchains of the day. They also later added support for GroupWise. That was one of the last solutions that worked with symmetric key cryptography I can remember using and initially required the devices be cradled to get the necessary keys to secure communications, which then worked over Triple-DES, common at the time. One thing we never liked was that messages did end up living at Research in Motion, even if encrypted at the time. This is one aspect that future types of push communications would resolve. And Microsoft Exchange's ActiveSync.  By 2005 there were CVEs filed for BlackBerry Enterprise Server, racking up 17 in the six years that product shipped up to 5.0 in 2010 before becoming BES 10 and much later Blackberry Enterprise Mobility Management, a cross-platform mobile device management solution. Those BES 4 and 5 support contracts, or T-Support, could cost hundreds of dollars per incident. Microsoft had Windows Mobile clients out that integrated pretty seamlessly with Exchange. But people loved their Blackberries. Other device manufacturers experimented with different modes of interactivity. Microsoft made APIs for pens and keyboards that flipped open. BlackBerry added a trackball in 2006, that was always kind of clunky. Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola, and others were experimenting with new ways to navigate devices, but people were used to menus and even styluses. And they seemed to prefer a look and feel that seemed like what they used for the menuing control systems on HVAC controls, video games, and even the iPod.  The Eye Of The Storm A new paradigm was on the way. Apple's iPhone was released in 2007 and Google's Android OS in 2008. By then the BlackBerry Pearl was shipping and it was clear which devices were better. No one saw the two biggest threats coming. Apple was a consumer company. They were slow to add ActiveSync policies, which many thought would be the corporate answer to mobile management as group policies in Active Directory had become for desktops. Apple  and Google were slow to take the market, as BlackBerry continued to dominate the smartphone industry well into 2010, especially once then-president Barack Obama strong-armed the NSA into allowing him to use a special version of the BlackBerry 8830 World Edition for official communiques. Other world leaders followed suit, as did the leaders of global companies that had previously been luddites when it came to constantly being online. Even Eric Schmidt, then chairman of google loved his Crackberry in 2013, 5 years after the arrival of Android. Looking back, we can see a steady rise in iPhone sales up to the iPhone 4, released in 2010. Many still said they loved the keyboard on their BlackBerries. Organizations had built BES into their networks and had policies dating back to NIST STIGs. Research in Motion owned the enterprise and held over half the US market and a fifth of the global market. That peaked in 2011. BlackBerry put mobility on the map. But companies like AirWatch, founded in 2003 and  MobileIron, founded in 2007, had risen to take a cross-platform approach to the device management aspect of mobile devices. We call them Unified Endpoint Protection products today and companies could suddenly support BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, and iPhones from a single console. Over 50 million Blackberries were being sold a year and the stock was soaring at over $230 a share.  Today, they hold no market share and their stock performance shows it. Even though they've pivoted to more of a device management company, given their decades of experience working with some of the biggest and most secure companies and governments in the world. The Fall Of The BlackBerry The iPhone was beautiful. It had amazing graphics and a full touch screen. It was the very symbol of innovation. The rising tide of the App Store also made it a developers playground (no pun intended). It was more expensive than the Blackberry, but while they didn't cater to the enterprise, they wedged their way in there with first executives and then anyone. Initially because of ActiveSync, which had come along in 1996 mostly to support Windows Mobile, but by Exchange Server 2003 SP 2 could do almost anything Outlook could do - provided software developers like Apple could make the clients work. So by 2011, Exchange clients could automatically locate a server based on an email address (or more to the point based on DNS records for the domain) and work just as webmail, which was open in almost every IIS implementation that worked with Exchange. And Office365 was released in 2011, paving the way to move from on-prem Exchange to what we now call “the cloud.” And Google Mail had been around for 7 years by then and people were putting it on the BlackBerry as well, blending home and office accounts on the same devices at times. In fact, Google licensed Exchange ActiveSync, or EAS in 2009 so support for Gmail was showing up on a variety of devices. BlackBerry had everything companies wanted. But people slowly moved to that new iPhone. Or Androids when decent models of phones started shipping with the OS on them. BlackBerry stuck by that keyboard, even though it was clear that people wanted full touchscreens. The BlackBerry Bold came out in 2009. BlackBerry had not just doubled down with the keyboard instead of full touchscreen, but they tripled down on it. They had released the Storm in 2008 and then the Storm in 2009 but they just had a different kind of customer. Albeit one that was slowly starting to retire. This is the hard thing about being in the buying tornado. We're so busy transacting that we can't think ahead to staying in the eye that we don't see how the world is changing outside of it.  As we saw with companies like Amdahl and Control Data, when we only focus on big customers and ignore the mass market we leave room for entrants in our industries who have more mass appeal. Since the rise of the independent software market following the IBM anti-trust cases, app developers have been a bellwether of successful platforms. And the iPhone revenue split was appealing to say the least.  Sales fell off fast. By 2012, the BlackBerry represented less than 6 percent of smartphones sold and by the start of 2013 that number dropped in half, falling to less than 1 percent in 2014. That's when the White House tested replacements for the Blackberry. There was a small bump in sales when they finally released a product that had competitive specs to the iPhone, but it was shortly lived. The Crackberry craze was officially over.  BlackBerry shot into the mainstream and brought the smartphone with them. They made the devices secure and work seamlessly in corporate environments and for those who could pay money to run BES or BIS. They proved the market and then got stuck in the Innovator's Dilemna. They became all about features that big customers wanted and needed. And so they missed the personal part of personal computing. Apple, as they did with the PC and then graphical user interfaces saw a successful technology and made people salivate over it. They saw how Windows had built a better sandbox for developers and built the best app delivery mechanism the world has seen to date. Google followed suit and managed to take a much larger piece of the market with more competitive pricing.  There is so much we didn't discuss, like the short-lived Playbook tablet from BlackBerry. Or the Priv. Because for the most part, they a device management solution today. The founders are long gone, investing in the next wave of technology: Quantum Computing. The new face of BlackBerry is chasing device management, following adjacencies into security and dabbling in IoT for healthcare and finance. Big ticket types of buys that include red teaming to automotive management to XDR. Maybe their future is in the convergence of post-quantum security, or maybe we'll see their $5.5B market cap get tasty enough for one of those billionaires who really, really, really wants their chicklet keyboard back. Who knows but part of the fun of this is it's a living history.    

Straight Up With Sturg
Vince's Dilemna...

Straight Up With Sturg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 12:27


WWE announced that Vince McMahon would appear on Smackdown despite the controversy surrounding the investigation into his behavior. Rob says he's completely unsurprised why Vince's ego won't let him just move into the shadows, and suggests some ideas on how they can keep their image afloat in the face of McMahon's behavior...

Joey and Lauren in the Morning
Fix My Life - My Dating Dilemna

Joey and Lauren in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 8:21


Emma joins us on Fix My Life with a dating dilemma, so we try to help her out!

The Ticket Top 10
Hardline- Entertainment News: Campound 2022: Junior's Billy Gilman Dilemna

The Ticket Top 10

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 19:37


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The Deep Dive
Episode 95: White Philanthropy and An American Dilemna w/Dr. Maribel Morey

The Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 46:24


In this episode, Philip talks to Dr. Maribel Morey, author of White Philanthropy: Carnegie Corporation's An American Dilemna and the Making of a White World Order. In their conversation they explore the role that the Carnegie Corporation has played in shaping Western ideals around philanthropy and how white supremacy has been foundational in this history and why it matters. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative musings. Philip's Drop: West Side Story (1961) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055614/) West Side Story (medley) – Buddy Rich (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PASeqo0oAE) Maribel's Drop: El Burrito Sabanero (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wrc6Q7acME) Black Marxism – Cedric J. Robinson (https://uncpress.org/book/9781469663722/black-marxism-revised-and-updated-third-edition/) Special Guest: Dr. Maribel Morey.

Forward Pressing
AFCON ROUND OF 16 + ATLETICO COMEBACK + GUNNERS FRONTLINE DILEMNA

Forward Pressing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 37:10


In this week's episode, we discuss the upcoming round of 16. How did Algeria not make it past the group stage? Nigeria's early exit! What happened? The Super Eagles were the best team coming out of the group stage. Cameroon playing Comores....without a legit keeper. Atletico's massive comeback vs Valencia and still in the race for LaLiga. Is Ferreira-Carrasco a top 10 dribbler right now? Inter the real winner this weekend after the Milan - Juve draw. Serie A race is still heated. Did United W vs west ham (90+), deserved or lucky? Anthony Elanga, the next big talent out of the academy? Gunners were "wasteful" vs Burnley (credit to Nick Pope). Can Arsenal really compete for the top 4 with their current options? Why not give Aubameyang another shot? And Kane vs Lukaku. Who's having the better season? Lastly, we'll talk transfer rumors: Ndombele to PSG, JLingz leaving United, Christian Eriksen to Brentford, and does Dele Alli needs a move away from Spurs. Follow us on Instagram: @forward_pressing Follow us on Twitter: @ForwardPressPod Music: Clueless Kit - Strings (Soundcloud)

Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little
Carrie has a HAT DILEMNA, Tommy's PLACEBO FACTS, AND Same Same But BACKWARDS!

Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 50:12


Bickmore's Booty drop  Tuck your Ears in wearing a hat  Eli's Hat  Cheers every drink  Nocebo  Placebo affect again  Feel Good In the Mood  Pen chewing  Same Same But Backwards  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

China Explained
What American strategic dilemna was exposed at US China virtual meeting?

China Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 22:18


Lets analyze the macro background of the Sino-US summit , from the US position and we can clearly see the US strategic dilemma.As far as China is concerned, the momentum of its rise is facing full suppression by the United States; as far as the United States is concerned, its ability to create incremental wealth is also being strongly challenged by China.What does the United States rely on to create incremental wealth? its own global hegemony. The United States' global hegemony has four pillars: technological hegemony, financial hegemony, military hegemony, and cultural hegemony.Among them, technological hegemony and financial hegemony are the main levers for plundering wealth directly from the world. Military hegemony and cultural hegemony are the most important support for the two levers of technological hegemony and financial hegemony.These four pillars are intertwined and rely on each other to form a tight global hegemony system.I set up and operate this channel alone, hoping to share the real China with the world as well as clarify misconceptions and lies against China. The continued development of China is the biggest game-changer in this century that affects all aspects of everyone's lives. Embrace the change and seize the opportunity.Creating original content is hard work, your support is what keeps me going. Please donate to this channel: https://paypal.me/ChinaExplained?locale.x=en_GB

Pete the Courier Drivers Sunday Q & A.
Sunday Q & A. Most money on jobs and Craigs Dilemna

Pete the Courier Drivers Sunday Q & A.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 15:24


Getting the most money on a job, there's something that we would all like.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pete-the-courier-drivers-sunday-q-and-a-the-story-so-far/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

My Morning Walk With Joey
The Hot Dog Dilemna

My Morning Walk With Joey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 2:59


Scary news this morning

Football in General
The Wide Receiver Dilemna

Football in General

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 59:13


Rob and Trevor take to task the scuttle butt in football, and out of no where rank their favorite wide receivers in the fantasy footabll machine this year. There's a lot of ether in this episode!

TMI ~ Trending Topics for Today’s Modern Woman
Dating Dilemna?! Tips from modern women & men

TMI ~ Trending Topics for Today’s Modern Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 31:21


Dating can definitely be interesting! Listen up for some quick tried and true tips, comments and advice from women & men. A little perspective doesn't hurt!

Locked On Islanders - Daily Podcast On The New York Islanders
What Should the Isles Do About Ilya Sorokin? We Discuss the Dilemna After Their 2-0 Loss to the Devils

Locked On Islanders - Daily Podcast On The New York Islanders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 23:31


The Islanders struggled offensively in their 2-0 loss to the Devils Sunday night. We discuss what went wrong and how the Isles can fix their offense and their power play.Plus, the big question facing Barry Trotz about Ilya Sorokin. How patient can the Isles afford to be with the Russian rookie as he adjusts to the NHL in this truncated season.We also discuss a key injury to an Isles forward and have our Isles birthday of the day.All this and much more on today's Locked On Islanders Podcast with Gil Martin.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Lions - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Lions
The Stafford Dilemna and what is real and what isn't. A legit Rick Smith Concern and some #Lions Pro Bowl love. DEC 22.

Locked On Lions - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 20:50


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The Half Time Orange Podcast
Deep dive into The Social Dilemna - with Matt Rouse

The Half Time Orange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 52:46


Brenton and Matt Rouse take a much closer look at the Netflix Documentary - The Social Dilemma. What can social media do for your business and to your life? They also explore Matt's previous experience as well as the customer experience across digital/social marketing. Join us in this fascinating conversation, the second discussion between the gents. You can find the first one here: https://www.listennotes.com/bg/podcasts/digital-marketing/111-improving-customer-QtyPx0laE5V/ (https://www.listennotes.com/bg/podcasts/digital-marketing/111-improving-customer-QtyPx0laE5V/ ) The Social Dilemma - https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/81254224 (https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/81254224) --- Contact Matt - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmrouse/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmrouse/) https://hookseo.com/podcast/ (https://hookseo.com/podcast/) https://hookseo.com/ (https://hookseo.com/) --- Contact our host - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brentonmwebber/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/brentonmwebber/) https://www.halftimeorange.co.nz/ (https://www.halftimeorange.co.nz)

Future of Banking Podcast
3. The CTO's Dilemna; how to future proof payments infrastructure

Future of Banking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 52:36


Welcome to episode 3 of the Future of Banking Podcast.The Future of Banking Podcast is hosted by Kimberley Waldron, co-founder and managing director of SkyParlour PR.In this episode we will be discussing the topic: how to future proof payments infrastructure? With 3 formidable FinTech CTO'sGuests:- Steve Cook from Form3- Nick Fryer from Paymentsense- Hussein Badakhchani from Ziglu

Unspeakable with John Vasiliades
The Lesser of Two Evils Dilemna

Unspeakable with John Vasiliades

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 26:48


I speak to Political Science Professor at Fordham University, Dr. Jose Aleman, about why third parties never stand a chance. We explore how our rigid two party system shapes our identities, our culture, and our future.

High on Sports
Bobbie Craft and The Billionaire Dilemna

High on Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 26:40


Keith Talks Bob Craft and the separation of income equality in our society. Keith also gives his thoughts on Lebron James losing another game in Memphis. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keith-devore9/support

Wiretap Wiretapped Archive
S10E27 - The Dilemna Dilemma

Wiretap Wiretapped Archive

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2014 26:30


The Dilemna Dilemma