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		<title>ALAN MOORE BLOGS ABOUT HIS RECENT &quot;BLACKBERRY&quot; TOUR</title>
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  &lt;p style=&quot;font-style: italic&quot;&gt;I travelled through Latin America on a speaking tour with Blackberry called, The Blackberry Collaboration Forum. My topic, was how mobile communications could enable businesses to be more effective, more engaged, to work smarter and leaner. The events took place in Sao Paulo, Santiago, Mexico City, Buenos Aries, Caracas and Bogota.&amp;#160; In Mexico I also had the pleasure of being invited by the British Consulate to talk about the &quot;No Straight Lines project&quot;, how we can build a more sustainable world by thinking how we go about designing solutions that are more lightweight, and consequently more humane. Any organisation that does not take mobile seriously, that does not learn how to embed mobility into its day-to-day operations is simply not part of the 21st Century.&amp;#160;Whilst google is a highly adaptive platform and Apple has staked its claim to the consumer market. Education, Healthcare, Local government services, Enterprise &amp;#8211; who is going to look after these industries? I think I saw a credible answer to that working with Blackberry.</description>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 9:58:08 GMT</pubDate>
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