Use Google Mobile App, Google Sync, and Google Apps(Gmail) to backup your BlackBerry Contacts and Calendar

In April 2009, I purchased my very first smartphone, a BlackBerry Curve 8330.  Even though I had been a techie for many years now, this decision brought me to the next level.  The BlackBerry became my new laptop on short trips, using it for navigation, local search, emails, instant messaging, social networking, news, and even as a portable entertainment center for music and movies.

I instantly could see I would rely heavily on this device, and therefore wanted to maximize its usage in every regard but especially in staying connected with people.  Contact information and calendar management soon became a big deal to me.  I could be organized and motivated like never before.

The first thing I did was reach about to a bunch of people I knew had used BlackBerries and inquired about their favorite applications, and where they went to research for further information.  While I had received a great amount of feedback from people, their was one commonality I found in the responses from every techie that I had asked. Download the Google Mobile App, Gmail, Google Maps, and Google Sync.

This was hands-down the best recommendation I had received. The Google Mobile App was simply a bundle of applications similar to how the Google Pack is offered on computers. Within that application, installing Google Maps and Gmail was as simple as could be. The key element to the whole equation was the Google Sync application. By using that application, one can sync all their contacts from Gmail on the computer wireless over-the-air directly to their BlackBerry.  The same functionality exists with the Google Calendar application where you can sync it to your BlackBerry native Calendar over-the-air. One can also sync multiple calendars using this functionality.

Now, the central place for my contact management on my BlackBerry would be my computer which is way easier for me to enter information in.  I was able to export contacts from my other email account address books, and import them into Gmail.  I was able to cleanup and organize the contact cards a lot better on the computer. Ultimately, I could now choose to delete my BlackBerry Contacts and Calendar databases at any time, and I would be able to sync it back  using Google Sync.

This comes in very handy when doing upgrades to your BlackBerry or if it crashes on you, it would have to be a bother to have to ask for hundreds of contact’s information again. With the ease of a computer to manage contacts, it now makes sense to add restaurants, place of interests, home addresses, work addresses, and other information most people don’t usually enter on their mobile phones.  By having this information, I can easily get directions to locations using Google Maps without having to type anything.  I can do local searches using a variety of applications.  I also can feel safe and secure knowing that my calendar and contacts will always reside safely on Gmail and Google Calendar, and can easily be restored to my BlackBerry without even hooking up a cord to a computer.

Integrating Social Media into your website

In an internet world with over 300 million internet users on facebook, and millions more on other social networking sites such as Twitter, MySpace, FriendFeed, Digg, Stumbleupon, Delicious, Flickr, Picasa, and YouTube to name a few; one would be insane not to look at this potential audience and ponder how they can attract these visitors to their website.

While in the process of re-launching this website, I had to get some clarity of what my vision would be for this site.  Originally when I launched this website back in 2004, I wanted a domain to practice my web design skills, test out content management systems, practice with hand-coding and stylesheets, and a storage place on the web that was all mine.

Over the next few years, I used the site as a showcase of web design and development projects as well as being a tool for soliciting new business. At the height of my freelance business, I was maintaining over 20 websites.

As I entered 2009, I found that I was really in a position that I no longer wanted to solicit new business projects.  I actually have withdrawn my participation from many ongoing projects due to time constraints and other commitments.  I do still take on select projects from time to time, but did not need a website going for that purpose.  So, what would the new vision be for this website one would ask…

I have recently decided to launch my site as more of a blog site where I would write articles on relevant topics of interest.  I wanted my site to be able to showcase photography from my travels and sailing competitions.  I wanted to integrate as much social media into my website as possible to solicit feedback and to promote the visibility of my website.  I also wanted to create content that would be beneficial to its readers and not as much a journal of my personal life, even though I acknowledge that will be a significant portion of the site as well.

Over the past 6 months, I have been tutoring people at the Westhampton Free Library as part of their Library Geek Program.  I found that many people there are interested in learning similar things and just have difficulty finding a trusted source of information.

Over the past 6 years while working at the Village of Westhampton Beach, I have maintained over 60 computers, dealt with surveillance cameras, maintained their website, and done a tremendous amount of network administration. I have also done a fair amount of freelance work in these areas.

I have close to 30 years of sailing experience, teaching for almost a decade, and competed internationally in Olympic Classes Regattas and World Championships.  I have always had a passion for sports, recreation and leisure, and fitness training.

With all this life experience and an established network of people in my life, I knew I had the background to write articles that could be beneficial to people.  The remaining question was how to get the word out, and how to enable visitors to participate in the process.

Building a community is a common goal for many websites. In order to do this successfully, Visitors need to be able to do a few things when they visit your website in order to get involved in the process. Among the desired interactions are the ability to login easily, provide feedback through commenting, share content and bookmark your site, and read your content in a manner that is preferred by them such as email alerts or getting postings delivered on their favorite BlackBerry/iphone/newsreader applications.

To accomplish these tasks on this website, I have integrated a few third-party applications to make my life easier and enhance the visitor experience. The first thing I wanted to be able to do is enable email alerts, I utilized a service called FeedBurner which is currently owned by Google. This service is excellent. It will send subscribers and email digest of articles posted on a scheduled basis if they wish or to subscribe to your newsfeed in their favorite newsreader application or online service.

Next, I utilized a wordpress plugin call sexy bookmarks that provides the Share the Love logo at the bottom of each post on this website and has visually appealing buttons that allow visitors to share articles to their choice of social networking sites. These sites currently include Facebook, FriendFeed, Twitter, MySpace, Digg, StumbleUpon, Technorati, Delicious, and Google Bookmarks.  Sharing is caring…

My next task was to allow users to login via their choice of social media profiles so that they could skip having to create a new account to make a comment or provide feedback on this site, they can simply login via their existing social media credentials.  So far, I have chosen to use Gigya Socialize which enables users to login using either their Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, or Yahoo accounts.  I also integrated Google Friend Connect which allows users to connect via their Google, AOL, or OpenID accounts.  These are all ways to increase engagement on the website.

My next few steps will be finding ways to further integrate my site with the popular social networking sites out there.  I am currently looking at ways to connect my site effectively with my Flickr, Picasa, or Facebook Photo Albums. I will look into video sites such as YouTube for further integration opportunites.  I will be looking for further opportunities to promote my blog on the world wide web, especially utilizing the social networking sites.

Be sure to sign up for email alerts or bookmark this site to your favorite social networking sites while you are visiting.  More coming soon.