The Members...


Brittney Marie Cadott

Brittney Marie Cadott, a sparkly bronzed cheerleader, enjoys being on and off the camera. Currently studying at Rider University, Brittney is expected to earn her Bachelor's in Communications in the Spring of 2011. This prima donna from the Jersey Shore specializes in Radio & TV and double-minors in Public Relations and Multimedia Web Design. Not only does she put the time and effort into her appearance, but her work as well. This landed Brittney a spot on Rider University's Dean List, and was also recognized as a Silver Scholar Athlete Recipient. Brittney is now part of the production crew for Rider University Network's Backstage Story.

Allie Gladstone

Allie Gladstone is currently a junior communications major at Rider University. With a Public Relations focus and a minor in event planning. Gladstone is involved in clubs at Rider. This includes the Student Entertainment Council and Rider Serves. Currently, Gladstone is the events chair for the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship on campus. OVer the summer, the college student planned and coordinated large events in Los Angeles as an intern for Youth Specialties. Gladstone enjoys going home over her breaks to New Providence, NJ, where she can play tennis and spend quality time with her two miniature schnauzers.

Eric Malave

Eric Malave is a junior at Rider University majoring in Public Relations with minoring in Psychology and Advertising. Since freshman year, he has continuously achieved the Dean's List earning an average grade point average of 3.33. Malave holds various leadership positions on campus such as the President of the LAtin American Student Organization, and the President of the Iota Chapter of Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity Inc. Along with his executive boards, he host several events not only related to latin culture, but events that help the overall community. Malave currently lives in Princeton Jct., NJ and works in a nearby housing development as Assistant Property Manger.

Patricia Dempaire-Caldwell

Patricia Dempaire- Caldwell is a senior at Rider University with a major in Creative Writing and a minor in Public Relations. She is currently following the Apple's iPhone as a group project for a Publicity Methods course. In a previous PR course, Dempaire-Caldwell followed Grounds for Sculpture. Although she is excited to move back home, the New Yorker is planning her move to Prague, Czech Republic.

iPhone Application Programming Courses

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Posted By: Radhika Vasudeva
Sunday, February 21

The iPhone and iPad have recently created a lot of hype. Many want to get involved and learn the application programming process. And now it has become much easier to do so.

Recently a new online course for application programming has started. This course will be taught by Stephen Kochan. According to the article on PR Web, this online course will be done through webcasts. Kochan's course is said to be different from other application courses because it will be teaching Objective-C, which is used for the iphone and iPad. Other courses teach iPhone programming as well, but this particular one is said to go more in depth with details.

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Kochen isn't the only one who is interested in teaching people the art of iphone application programming. Stanford University is also providing its students a chance to learn about writing their own applications.

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This video, gives a quick brief about the course in Stanford University, and also gives the feedback of the students taking the course.

iPhone and iPad applications have started a new trend that many now want to join. And now it has become easy for people to learn about the programming the goes behind this new trend. These courses have made it more simpler for people to start their own iPhone applications.







Can At&t continue to service the Iphone

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Posted by Eric Malave
Monday, February 8

There is constant talk that At&t cannot keep up with the IPhone’s constant upgrades. People claim that the IPhone needs a faster more reliable service. Companies like Verizon continue to attack At&t’s “spotty” 3G coverage with new ads and commercials.
Despite these ads, At&t is not throwing the towel in yet. Both Apple and At&t have had great success with the IPhone since 2007.
Apple’s reports show they have sold about 25.1 million devices, consuming 14 percent of the smartphone market in 2009. At&t has had equal success with profits rising 26 percent within the last year. With the addition of 7.3 million customers in 2009, At&t seems to be on top of their game.
At&t will continue to support Apple in future sales, as they plan to spend millions enhancing their network. At&t plans to boost its 3G network, and tamper with 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) network this year.
With these improvements, At&t will overcome their competition with their service and innovation.
Sorry Verizon, try again later.

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Verizon May Only Get Apple iPhone in 2011

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Posted by Brittney Marie Cadott 
Friday, February 5


According to an article posted online at International Business Times, there have been rumors leading consumers to believe that Verizon Wireless will become the second carrier of the Apple iPhone. However, all of which are unconfirmed.
Stated in this article, a Credit Suisse Analyst, Jonathan Chaplin, believes the wireless giant (AT&T) is likely to keep the device until sometime next year, making business more challenging for arch-rival Verizon Wireless. He also wrote, "earnings-per-share growth at Verizon have "come down due largely to disappointing wireline margin results.""

Apple Inc. and AT&T length of exclusive contract has not been exposed. Last month, both companies introduced the iPad, making AT&T the one and only data provider.
From all of this Chaplin stated that AT&T will not lose its exclusive deal anytime before 2011.

Sorry to disappoint all Verizon consumers, give it another year. For more information visit the article online at International Business Times. click here.