RIM Developer Chief on the Future of BlackBerry, BBX

Release Date 4 Nov, 2011 in Computerworld

 
   

RIM Developer Chief on the Future of BlackBerry, BBX

Computerworld - 4 Nov, 2011
CIO - In September, not long before Research In Motion's (RIM) fourth annual BlackBerry Developer Conference--and just a month or so after the company's former BlackBerry development chief stepped down--RIM named a brand new VP of Developer ...

RIM takes fifth spot among global smartphone sellers but loses marketshare in Q3

CanadianBusiness.com - 4 Nov, 2011
By The Canadian Press | November 03, 2011 MONTREAL - Research In Motion remains mired in fifth place among global smartphone sellers as the BlackBerry maker lost five per cent market share in the third quarter due to its older product lineup, ...

RIM takes fifth spot among global smartphone sellers but loses marketshare in Q3

Winnipeg Free Press - 4 Nov, 2011
MONTREAL - Research In Motion remains mired in fifth place among global smartphone sellers as the BlackBerry maker lost five per cent market share in the third quarter due to its older product lineup, research firm IDC said Thursday. ...

Is RIM taking too long to release BlackBerry outage peace offering?

ITBusiness.ca (blog) - 4 Nov, 2011
In cartoons, sitcoms and some real life situations, when a man makes a mistake in a relationship, he usually tries to patch things up with a bunch of flowers. A bouquet free apps was Research In Motion's peace offering to over 70 ...

RIM bets on BBX to reel in app developers

Network World - 4 Nov, 2011
Research in Motion is making a big push to reinsert its BlackBerry operating system as a top platform for mobile application developers. The biggest piece of this effort is RIM's upcoming BBX operating system that will be ...

Mobile Devs: Make More Money Developing for BlackBerry?

ReadWriteWeb - 4 Nov, 2011
This post is part of our ReadWriteMobile channel, which is dedicated to helping its community understand the strategic business and technical implications of developing mobile applications. ...

More than half of 18- to 44-year olds own a smartphone says Nielsen

The Verge - 4 Nov, 2011
Nielsen's most recent quarterly survey of mobile user shows that while only 43 percent of cellphone users have a smartphone, that number grows to more than half for those 18 to 44. ...

Google Android takes market share from RIM and Microsoft (again)

Stark Insider - 4 Nov, 2011
What continues to amaze me is that only a few years ago Google was not even a player in the space. by Clinton Stark on 11.03.11 | View Comments Android continues to roll. Although the last few days have been slightly bumpy for Googleâ€"buggy Gmail app ...

Android Now Makes Up 43 Percent Of US Smartphone Market

Geeky gadgets - 4 Nov, 2011
According to research firm Neilsen, Google's Android OS now accounts for 43 percent of the US smartphone market for quarter three of 2011, and increase from the 39 percent share in the second quarter. Apple's iOS device are apparently in second place ...

BlackBerry BBX OS: Will It Be Enough to Save RIM?

eWeek - ‎Nov 2, 2011‎
News Analysis: RIM is betting big on its upcoming BlackBerry BBX operating system. The question is, will the new OS be enough to save the company and fight off Apple's iOS and Google Android? There was a time not too long agoâ€"in 2006â€"when just about ...

BlackBerry maker shows new phone, tablet software

Daily Comet - ‎Nov 2, 2011‎
AP Technology Writer SAN FRANCISCO â€" BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. unveiled a new operating system Tuesday in hopes of grabbing some attention away from the iPhone and Android phones. The new BBX system combines existing ...

RIM bets on BBX to reel in app developers

Computerworld New Zealand - 4 Nov, 2011
RIM is tailoring its upcoming BBX operating system to meet the needs of developers who want a simple and profitable way to sell their mobile applications. By Brad Reed | Framingham | Friday, 4 November, 2011 Research in Motion is making a big push to ...

 

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