
If you really wish Skype to come on your great multi tasking tablet, you have got to help yourself. Yes also help us…. But how?
Easy, most of the BlackBerry Websites online with their members, launching a campaign to email Skype CEO and their Vice President, to fill their emails showing them that the PlayBook user base is not as small as they expect. Also to show them that we are real Skype customers who are going and are in need to use Skype. So let’s start sending emails now!, try to follow the format below.
The CEO Email: [email protected]
Vice President: [email protected]
Subject: We want Skype on our PlayBook!
A sample message:
Dear Mr. Neil Stevens/Mr. Tony Bates,
I am emailing you today for one simple reason, I, and many others, want a Skype app for the BlackBerry Playbook.
We understand that when you develop an app, you want to be sure it will succeed, and we respect that, but we believe a Skype app for the BlackBerry Playbook would succeed. First of all, while Skype may be waiting for Playbook sales to increase before developing an app, I know for a fact that a lot of people are put off by the fact that the Playbook doesn’t have Skype, and possibly even avoid buying a Playbook because of it. Essentially, your app could generate more business for the Playbook, which would in turn generate more business for said app. Also, with the Playbooks two cameras, 1080p video, and stereo microphones, Skype could be a better experience on the Blackberry Playbook than most laptops, and certainly the iPad or Android tablets. Additionally, with the BlackBerry Playbook’s OS 2.0 update coming in February, critics and fans alike are anticipating a truly great operating system for the tablet, and a large increase in sales. There are so many reasons Skype would be successful for the BlackBerry Playbook, and so many reasons you should develop it. The biggest reason? We want it, not to sound demanding, but this is what the consumer wants.
I don’t have to tell you why your program is so great, it brings people together across the world, and it provides great work opportunites for companies that frequently use telecomuting. From soldiers speaking with their kids across the ocean, but face to face, to companies working out mergers, to kids in their basements talking about video games; Skype brings people together, and keeps the world interconnected in a way that no other VoIP or Video Chatting software even remotely rivals. We want Skype for the BlackBerry Playbook, and we think you should want it too.
Thank you for your time, sincerely,
The Consumer
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Thanks for reading this post
Source: CrackBerry Forums

If you really wish Skype to come on your great multi tasking tablet, you have got to help yourself. Yes also help us…. But how?
Easy, most of the BlackBerry Websites online with their members, launching a campaign to email Skype CEO and their Vice President, to fill their emails showing them that the PlayBook user base is not as small as they expect. Also to show them that we are real Skype customers who are going and are in need to use Skype. So let’s start sending emails now!, try to follow the format below.
The CEO Email: [email protected]
Vice President: [email protected]
Subject: We want Skype on our PlayBook!
A sample message:
Dear Mr. Neil Stevens/Mr. Tony Bates,
I am emailing you today for one simple reason, I, and many others, want a Skype app for the BlackBerry Playbook.
We understand that when you develop an app, you want to be sure it will succeed, and we respect that, but we believe a Skype app for the BlackBerry Playbook would succeed. First of all, while Skype may be waiting for Playbook sales to increase before developing an app, I know for a fact that a lot of people are put off by the fact that the Playbook doesn’t have Skype, and possibly even avoid buying a Playbook because of it. Essentially, your app could generate more business for the Playbook, which would in turn generate more business for said app. Also, with the Playbooks two cameras, 1080p video, and stereo microphones, Skype could be a better experience on the Blackberry Playbook than most laptops, and certainly the iPad or Android tablets. Additionally, with the BlackBerry Playbook’s OS 2.0 update coming in February, critics and fans alike are anticipating a truly great operating system for the tablet, and a large increase in sales. There are so many reasons Skype would be successful for the BlackBerry Playbook, and so many reasons you should develop it. The biggest reason? We want it, not to sound demanding, but this is what the consumer wants.
I don’t have to tell you why your program is so great, it brings people together across the world, and it provides great work opportunites for companies that frequently use telecomuting. From soldiers speaking with their kids across the ocean, but face to face, to companies working out mergers, to kids in their basements talking about video games; Skype brings people together, and keeps the world interconnected in a way that no other VoIP or Video Chatting software even remotely rivals. We want Skype for the BlackBerry Playbook, and we think you should want it too.
Thank you for your time, sincerely,
The Consumer
………………………
Thanks for reading this post
Source: CrackBerry Forums

If you really wish Skype to come on your great multi tasking tablet, you have got to help yourself. Yes also help us…. But how?
Easy, most of the BlackBerry Websites online with their members, launching a campaign to email Skype CEO and their Vice President, to fill their emails showing them that the PlayBook user base is not as small as they expect. Also to show them that we are real Skype customers who are going and are in need to use Skype. So let’s start sending emails now!, try to follow the format below.
The CEO Email: [email protected]
Vice President: [email protected]
Subject: We want Skype on our PlayBook!
A sample message:
Dear Mr. Neil Stevens/Mr. Tony Bates,
I am emailing you today for one simple reason, I, and many others, want a Skype app for the BlackBerry Playbook.
We understand that when you develop an app, you want to be sure it will succeed, and we respect that, but we believe a Skype app for the BlackBerry Playbook would succeed. First of all, while Skype may be waiting for Playbook sales to increase before developing an app, I know for a fact that a lot of people are put off by the fact that the Playbook doesn’t have Skype, and possibly even avoid buying a Playbook because of it. Essentially, your app could generate more business for the Playbook, which would in turn generate more business for said app. Also, with the Playbooks two cameras, 1080p video, and stereo microphones, Skype could be a better experience on the Blackberry Playbook than most laptops, and certainly the iPad or Android tablets. Additionally, with the BlackBerry Playbook’s OS 2.0 update coming in February, critics and fans alike are anticipating a truly great operating system for the tablet, and a large increase in sales. There are so many reasons Skype would be successful for the BlackBerry Playbook, and so many reasons you should develop it. The biggest reason? We want it, not to sound demanding, but this is what the consumer wants.
I don’t have to tell you why your program is so great, it brings people together across the world, and it provides great work opportunites for companies that frequently use telecomuting. From soldiers speaking with their kids across the ocean, but face to face, to companies working out mergers, to kids in their basements talking about video games; Skype brings people together, and keeps the world interconnected in a way that no other VoIP or Video Chatting software even remotely rivals. We want Skype for the BlackBerry Playbook, and we think you should want it too.
Thank you for your time, sincerely,
The Consumer
………………………
Thanks for reading this post
Source: CrackBerry Forums
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