crunchgear.com - 10/27/2009
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Peek, the tiny non-smartphone smartphone dedicated to email and messaging, is now available at Blockbuster stores across the nation. Peek buyers will also receive one month free of Blockbuster Total Access, a Netflix-like service that lets you rent DVDs and BR disks by mail or in-store. You ...
twitterpeek.com - 11/3/2009
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twitterpeek.com —
from the makers of Peek Pronto My Account
My Cart Activate Purchase Learn More FAQs About Us...
The World's First Dedicated Twitter Device Twitter better with TwitterPeek Everything you love about Twitter packed into a slim, lightweight mobile gadget -- ...
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Twitter Peek
crunchgear.com - 11/3/2009
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crunchgear.com —
Remember the Twitter Peek thingie Peter Ha spotted
last week? Yeah, it’s official now and is actually...
a neat little device if you Twitter a whole lot and don’t carry a smartphone. Wait, what? So the TwitterPeek gives you an ...
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The TwitterPeek is a Peek that tweets
blog.getpeek.com - 11/3/2009
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blog.getpeek.com —
Just hatched twitterpeek We’ve got some exciting news
today - we’ve just hatched a new Peek! It’s...
the world’s first dedicated Twitter mobile device, TwitterPeek . Twitter … seems like everybody’s doing it these days. Celebrities, companies and real ...
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Peek Speaks: Simply connected. Your personal email ...
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Peek Brings Dedicated Twitter Access To Their Devices, Another Reason To Tweet Like Crazy
ZiggyTek Blog —
... Peek users who buy their device from any Blockbuster will also receive a free month of Blockbuster Total Access (similar to Netflix), and BR disks that can be received by mail or picked up in-store. Twitter is the latest feature on the Peek device, expanding its usability and networking. Twitter is accessible through the Peek’s wireless service. The Peek Pronto is currently priced at $59.99 with a $14.99/a month charge for service while the classic costs only $19.99. (Via CrunchGear )
Stuff We Didn't Post Today (and Why) [Remainders]
Gizmodo —
... recommendations to rich speculators, and for analysts to get their names in the paper (whoops!). [WSJ] Peek, the mute man's BlackBerry, was spotted today at Best Buy with a box proclaiming its Twitterificness to all the world in bold new packaging (shown at left). But we were under the impression that Peek users got Twitter last month. And that you didn't need to buy one that screams "TWITTER!!!!!" to have Twitter. Anyhow, check out this cool box... [CrunchGear] From the younger, fresher (but paradoxically Mossbergier) quadrant of ...
Peek To Release Dedicated Twitter Device
OhGizmo! —
... still tell everyone about the tiniest details of your life when you’re away from home. I honestly think that this is simply the worst idea ever. This is only encouraging people to post even more boring facts about their everyday life that no one cares about. Unless your life is filled with the same level of excitement of James Bond, you don’t need to be updating everyone hourly on it. There’s currently no word on pricing or availability.
[ Peek ] VIA [ CrunchGear ]
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Twitter Peek: a mobile device that handles Twitter and that's it
DVICE Atom Feed —
... app for you? Would you rather carry two devices of limited functionality around with you than one that can do multiple tasks? Uh, OK. Well, the Twitter Peek is designed with you, and few other people, in mind.
The Twitter Peek is a wireless device that can handle Twitter and only Twitter. No phone calls, no email, no mobile internet, no nuthin', just Twitter. There's no word on pricing on this guy, but I'll stick to using Tweetie on my iPhone, thanks.
Peek via CrunchGear via Oh Gizmo!
Get a Peek at Blockbuster and save some money!
Mobile Whack —
... Peek has a deal going on at Blockbuster. Right now, you can get the smartphone dedicated to email and text messaging at Blockbuster video for $59.99 with the $14.99 monthly fee for service. Plus if you act now, those who buy the Peek can get one month free of Blockbuster Total Access, allowing the user to rent DVDs and Blu-ray’s by mail or in the store. By the way, the Peek has a new version for dedicated Twitter access. It’s nice, really. Source Tags: ...
The TwitterPeek is a Peek that tweets
CrunchGear —
... Remember the Twitter Peek thingie Peter Ha spotted last week? Yeah, it’s official now and is actually a neat little device if you Twitter a whole lot and don’t carry a smartphone. Wait, what? ...
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i.gizmodo.com 3/24/2009 — The heavily rumored Peek Pronto has become official. The successor to the $50, one-trick-pony Peek emailer, the $80 Pronto promises full push email for up to five email accounts. The Pronto shares the same $20 monthly plan as the original Peek, but ...
The Death Knell May Be Ringing For Blockbuster
technologizer.com 4/7/2009 — The death knell may be ringing for Blockbuster. Today the video-rental giant admitted that if it cannot complete the financing deals that it is currently working on, there is a good chance the company may be forced to shut its doors. While the company ...
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getpeek.com 8/20/2008 — Simply email. Your personal email anywhere, anytime Peek is a super thin and stylish device that lets you take your email with you and stay connected. With Peek service you get unlimited email for a flat, low monthly rate. Totally easy. Sound ...
Peek Pronto: is a new Peek device on its way?
engadget.com 3/19/2009 —
We don't have much to go on here save for the image above (which a tipster discovered on Peek 's peekforbusiness.com page). If we had to take a flying leap, we'd say that the company does indeed have something on the way -- perhaps a 3G device? ...
The TwitterPeek is... a Peek for Twitter?
engadget.com 10/28/2009 —
Peek's never been one to shy away from the wacky and opportunistic marketing schemes but launching a whole product just for Twitter? That's courage, drive, and possibly a mental health issue. Yet here's the TwitterPeek -- what looks to be the ...