I just did a search for NTP here on RIMarkable and we have mentioned NTP in some capacity in 67 different posts. That is over 10% of our 570 or so posts. I am sure that we will mention NTP many more times, however, the frequency will undoubtedly decrease over time.
We don’t want the number of posts that we put out to decrease by 10% so now that RIM and NTP have settled what should we blog about? This is your chance to tell us what BlackBerry related posts you would like to see here on RIMarkable. The comment section is open. Let us know what type of content you would like to see.
I agree that it’s time to move past this NTP lawsuit as an issue of discussion for BB fans.
As to what I’d like to read about:
1) Reviews of current BB products; which phones do you like best, and why? For instance, I really liked your post on the BB 7130e.
2) Articles on great software and accessories for the BB. Tip us off as to what BB users should have to maximize their BB joy.
3) Reviews of carrier coverage for BB; which carriers have the best overall coverage, and the best coverage for various areas.
4) Credible rumors on what the future holds for BB.
I would definately like to see the rumors and ideas on new Blackberry models. The existing technology that RIM could implement into future models really excites me. And the more customer chatter, the faster we should see the results we desire.
I enjoy how-to’s on specific issues. Sort of like a FAQ one bite at a time. From simple, beginner topics like configuring profiles and setting up e-mail, to more in-depth topics such as upgrading your OS or running a BES server.
At least one long editorial article on where RIM stands currently in the marketplace and the future of PDAs and cell technology.
Hot deals or buyers guide by model. Something to help out first-time buyers, or show a business if Blackberry is the right solution for them.
Personal, perhaps reader-submitted stories of triumph in personal or business life as a result of their Blackberry.
True or fictional stories about what Tom Stout and Jim Wallace are doing with all that money.
How about a little info on BES 4.1 that will be released soon.