Motorola CLIQ 2: Manage Work and Play

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Managing work and play has never been easier, thanks to the Motorola CLIQ 2. If you’re looking for a balanced phone with features for work, play, social media, and everything else in between, this should be on the top of your watch list. Here is just preview of the capabilities of this powerful phone.

MOTOBLUR will allow you to manage your life quite easily. On the Motorola Android platform, MOTOBLUR will allow you to customize your social media networks, email accounts, and more. You will now be able to view everything in one place with MOTOBLUR, which is very handy indeed.

The CLIQ 2 will allow you to create different profiles. In conjunction with MOTOBLUR, you can have profiles for home, work, and play. Whenever you need to keep tabs on something in one of these categories, you can change interfaces quickly and easily.

There are also a host of other features for both work and play. When you choose a smartphone, you want to make sure it can handle everything. The Motorola CLIQ 2 is hooked up to T-Mobile’s 4G network, includes Wi-Fi calling, has advanced calendar and email, and additional security features. When the time comes for play, view Flash on the Internet and choose from thousands of apps and games, such as a book on Kindle for Android, or Blockbuster On Demand.

Does your smartphone have these features? In the market of smartphones, the Motorola CLIQ 2 is hard to beat; check it out today.

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Android Tablets Ideal for Bloggers

An Android tablet PC is just the thing to bridge the gap between attempting to update your blog on your smart phone, versus lugging around a laptop or trying to hijack somebody else’s PC whenever inspiration strikes you. It might be nice to simply take over somebody else’s PC- and it would naturally make a great blog entry – but tablets are just a better option most of the time. They combine the best of every world.

First off, Android is well known to be open source. So when someone puts together a great piece of software for their tablets, someone else will mess around with the operating system until it works seamlessly. You won’t have to wait a year or two for a proper update that still might not always work like you would with some systems. When you have a blog, your readers need to hear from you, as opposed to just pining away for your next post and hoping it’ll come around soon. That’s a great way to lose readers, which is the last thing any self-respecting blogger wants to do.

Another reason Android tablets are the best is because, like all tablet PCs, they’re the midpoint between a laptop and a smart phone. You just slide your tablet into your backpack, and then pop it right out when something awesome happens that you want to blog about. You don’t have to worry about unfolding it, and having it weigh heavily on you. It’s like a notepad, only without wasting paper. You can live a lot of dreams at once – being heard around the world, and speaking from anywhere.

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