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Blackberry Curve or Moto Q Global?

Okay, so do not get me wrong, I am a faithful user of Blackberry. I have the 8700c right now, and is practically my life. But I need an upgrade phone more, and I plan on getting one day of my birthday this July. I read a lot of critical acclaim for both the Moto Q and the curve, but I'm still undecided. Texting, Internet, a camera with flash, notepad and conference calls are an need. So far, the only context I see for the Q is that I have a BlackBerry service plan with AT & T, and would be more convenient to keep in place switching to another plan. Help, anyone? What is your best for my needs (text messaging, Internet, a camera with flash, memo pad and conference calls)? Answers would be greatly appreciated by anyone who has owned both a Blackberry and a Moto Q, for fair objectivism by either side. Thanks!

Good well, I've had both. Currently using the 8330 curve from Verizon with 3G technology. The MotoQ uses the Windows operating system and could not pay me back that. It was slow, choppy, and the Motorola brand completely disappointed me by its fifth and final time with Father Not anymore. BB Curve so far has been great. The keys are small but is a super lightweight phone with great customization, you can not beat the trackball, which has excellent characteristics (as you know) and you are ready to produce another BB with the plan. Oh, and I have said that the voice quality is far superior to my previous cell, which was an LG flip phone. So now is to say something!


(Not) PMO-in-a-Can:: Pragmatic Management of Strategic Objectives (As told from the trenches)


(Not) PMO-in-a-Can:: Pragmatic Management of Strategic Objectives (As told from the trenches)


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The approach of “(Not) PMO-in-a-Can…” is unapologetically irreverent. Through 3 decades in various organizations, Andrew Buck underscores attitudes toward what works and what doesn’t. Many books will speak about “Establishing a PMO”, as if an amorphous administrative function revolving around administration, process and tools will add value and automatically improve project performance. Too m…
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