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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.

How At&t benefits from a Verizon iPhone

Author: iBlog iPhone // Category:
By: Eric Malave

Once again, there are rumors of a Verizon iPhone, ending the Apple's exclusivity with At&t. One would think that Verizon will greatly benefit from the iPhone. However, so will At&t.

Both Verizon and Apple will increase sales, as the iPhone will increase sales on the largest 3G network. In addition, Verizon's market will grow as customers will have the option of choosing between the Droid smartphone and the iPhone.


At&t will benefit from the loss of exclusivity. At&t will not only expand the list of cellular devices, like the Droid and Palm smartphones. At&t will also double its efforts on enhancing their 3G network to support such devices.

With the addition of At&t's MicroCell femtocell device, will help increase internet connection in more locations.This will help level, if not increase the playing field against Verizon's network.

The loss of the At&t's exclusivity of the iPhone will motivate them to compete at a harder and faster pace with Verizon's network.

At&t losing the iPhones exclusivity is fortunate for the company. It can be compared to a father taking off the training wheels to his sons bike. Eventually, the little boy will no longer have the training wheels, but will learn to cycle at a better, stronger pace than he ever could before.



 

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