I agree with Sallen. There are a ton of posts about the same thing, but every time I've searched for something I've been able to find it. Multiple posts about the subject actually.
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A CB Member, 3CISSBB wrote a GREAT tutorial on how to search the CB Forums. Besides just the simple search he explains how to use the advanced options to get better results.....
Another new member about to appreciate the benefits of Web 2.0.
In the old paradigm, knowledge was guarded by professionals in printed from, indexed for retrieval by humans.
The Internet has changed that. Knowledge has been Democratized. Information is available to the masses, indexed by automated tools. Professionals and normal people can research and find the answers to their questions.
Web 2.0, driven by your questions, is immediate and specific to your needs.
I used to have the same problem. What worked for me was when I was looking for something I choose search in title only. This has, for me, narrowed it down alot.
I used to have the same problem. What worked for me was when I was looking for something I choose search in title only. This has, for me, narrowed it down alot.
there has to be a better organization system though. Know what mean?
Just something more user friendly. Scrolling all the way to the bottom of the page then clicking a drop down menu with tons of scrunched up titles of different forums is SO hard on the eyes, on top of that, the search option wont even pick up my keywords half of the time.
No. I do own Research in Motion securities, lots of the them.
I do have an interest is seeing Research in Motion prosper, this is my way of paying back. RIM has make a lot of money in my Plan, over the years.
there has to be a better organization system though. Know what mean?
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There is, those of us with advanced technical searching skills have found BlackBerry Support and the Knowledge base. We have instant access to everything the Engineers at RIM share.
Web 2.0, you ask, we find the answers, all members/guests share the knowledge.