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World’s Biggest BlackBerry Broadcasts Messages And Photos Sent From Facebook

World's Biggest BlackBerry Broadcasts Messages And Photos Sent From Facebook

You might often disagree with it, but many folks out there do believe that “bigger is better”, and with that in mind, RIM is putting up a two-story high BlackBerry phone outside the Beaubourg Esplanade in Paris from the 20th – 22nd of May. This phone isn’t just a dumb piece of plastic, as it’ll be broadcasting messages and photos sent in by fans on Facebook. Hopefully they screen the pictures and messages before allowing it to be broadcast on such a huge display; after all, there’s a mischief maker in all of us, right? This does seem to make the giant LEGO BlackBerry seem rather small now, doesn’t it?

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