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Twitter is about to get much more serious. On July 6, President Obama will use the same network of media we turn to the ranting of friends and reflections of Shaquille O'Neill to host a live town hall meeting, marking the first town hall meeting Whitehouse use Twitter. Specifically, the official site States that the President will answer questions about the economy and employment, but of course we hope that it will address topics more then just the two. The White House still has not providedmonster beats many details about exactly how the Town Hall will work, but we know Obama President will answer live via webcast. ?The official page does not State how he will select questions to answer, or if the spectators could see the flow of the questions that the President can select during the event. While this is the first town hall Twitter, this is not the first city that President Obama has hosted through social media. On 20 April, the President hosted a town hall meeting with Facebook. The President also made it clear that he values the social media by meeting with the heads of several technology companies and post your own tweets and status updates. ?Hosting a town hall on Twitter will be a great way to not only show his continued dedication to social media, but add yet another way for him to reach the American people. ?Or at least the American people who have Twitter accounts and can watch the event in the middle of the day during the work week.?We're still curious how deep of a question you can ask in 140 characters or less. Even more interesting would be if the President had to answer them in 140 characters. To pick up the first, but we're assuming not the last, Twitter town hall, heading to the official page on 6 July at 2:0 ET, or 11 am. PT. If you have a burning question to President beats by dre proObama, you can Tweet it, including the hash tag # AskObama and cross your fingers that it will respond to you when the meeting goes live. For updates and reminders about the event, you can follow @ townhall. An anonymous letter posted on the Web on Thursday, purportedly written by a senior employee of RIM, research in motion took to task for the lack of management responsibility, poor software tools and even being very nice. Although the lyrics were written anonymously and sent to BGR, RIM-anonymously-chose to recognize it and confirmed that its management was "fully aware of and aggressively addressing the business challenges and its opportunities." The author of the letter "Mike and Jim"-Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, RIM co-chief executives-and opened withmonster beats special edition the statement, "I lost confidence". BGR said he had confirmed the author of the letter as a RIM employee "high level". "We are in the midst of great ' transition ' and things that have never been more chaotic," wrote the author of the letter. "Almost all projects is falling further and further behind in a time when we are absolutely must deliver solid products, big time. We encourage you to take bold decisions about our organisational structure, about our culture and, more importantly, our products. " Author of the letter identified eight issues to address: focus on end-user experience, recruit senior software leaders, stop projects for its foundations, prioritize developers, improve marketing, improve accountability ("Canadians are very nice") and monster beats kobetreat the press and customers with humility and paranoia. Finally, the author wrote, it was time to stand up and energize the troops. The author also suggested changing the name of the company "BlackBerry" to signify the company's focus on its new QNX superphones. Mishaps of the RIM has been heavily scrutinized, including lack of email on BlackBerry primer, a botched interview with CNBC and then product delays and poor sales. PC Magazine lead Analyst Sascha Segan wireless went so far as to put the company on a death watch . All these problems can be solved, monster beats prothe letter said. RIM's priority, in accordance with the Charter, has been identifying and focusing on end-user experience, almost exactly the same thing Apple CEO Steve Jobs said on his return to the company in 2007. "Often we take product decisions based on strategic alignment, partner requests or even a lawyer ?? the end user doesn't care," says the letter. "We simply have to admit that Apple is preaching this and is one of the reasons that they have people lining up overnight in stores worldwide and products sold for months". But the letter-writer also suggested that RIM hire some heavy hitters to manage their software programs, including improving their developer SDKs, in addition to "a summary 1990/s Ford Explorer" quality "Brilliant new BMW M3 of Apple". Excess programs must be cut and RIM should respond to customers, not the carriers, which he wrote. Finally, the author of the letter recommended demoting both co-CEOs. "To avoid this death, perhaps it is time to seriously consider experienced a new and fresh thinking, CEO," author of the letter said. "There is no shame in not being a CEO. Mike, you can focus on innovation. Jim, you can concentrate on our carriers/customers ... They are our lifeblood. " For its part, an anonymous blog post on the blog of RIM's BlackBerry has confirmed that the senior management team at RIM is "fully conscious and aggressively addressing the business challenges and its opportunities." The company "RIM recently confirmed that monster beats lamboghin he is nearing the end of big business and technology transition.," he wrote. "Although this transition took longer than anticipated, there is much enthusiasm and optimism within the company about the new products that are lined up for the coming months."
Par beats199 le vendredi 01 juillet 2011

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