Amazon, Microsoft Catch On, BlackBerry Falls

Moneycontrol.com - 15 Nov, 2011
Amazon.com's Kindle Fire tablet and Microsoft's efforts to get back into the mobile game have impressed developers, a survey showed, while BlackBerry maker Research In Motion fell further behind. Mobile software developers remain enamoured with Apple's ...

RIM shares briefly outperform Apple

Toronto Star - 15 Nov, 2011
For the moment, at least, battered BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. can claim bragging rights over the world's biggest technology company. That's because shares in Waterloo-based RIM have actually outperformed those of newly vulnerable Apple ...

Amazon, Microsoft catch on, BlackBerry falls-survey

Reuters Canada - 15 Nov, 2011
(Reuters) - Amazon.com's Kindle Fire tablet and Microsoft's efforts to get back into the mobile game have impressed developers, a survey released on Monday showed, while BlackBerry maker Research In Motion fell further behind. ...

Amazon, Microsoft catch on, BlackBerry falls-survey

Reuters - 15 Nov, 2011
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos holds up the new Kindle Fire at a news conference during the launch of Amazon's new tablets in New York, September 28, 2011. By Alastair Sharp (Reuters) - Amazon.com's Kindle Fire tablet and Microsoft's efforts to get back into ...

Microsoft and Amazon tipped as the main players for 2012

Utalkmarketing - 15 Nov, 2011
Perception of Amazon and Microsoft has risen in the mobile and tablet markets, impressing developers far more than BlackBerry manufacturers, Research In Motion. The survey was released yesterday (Monday November 14th), conducted by researcher IDC and ...

App Developers Sustain Interest on Apple, Google Platforms; Amazon, Microsoft Gain

International Business Times AU - 15 Nov, 2011
Apple continues to hold sway among the developers community but a latest survey has indicated that its erstwhile dominant rival, Microsoft, may flash noticeable surprises in 2012 and eventually catch up ...

App makers back RIM's rivals

Investor's Business Daily - 15 Nov, 2011
Software developers who make applications that run on tablets and smartphones said they're impressed by Amazon's (AMZN) new Kindle and Microsoft's (MSFT) new smartphone OS, but their enthusiasm has waned for Research In Motion's BlackBerry phones and ...

App Developer Support Dwindling for RIM, Suggests Survey

TechnoBuffalo - 15 Nov, 2011
Apple's iPhone and iPad are still the devices to beat when it comes to mobile software development. A new survey conducted by research firm IDC reveals that developers are ...

RIM Still Not Clear on Multi-Day Outage

Dslreports - 15 Nov, 2011
Several weeks after an outage brought RIM's network to its knees, Ars Technica notes that the company still hasn't completely clarified why the outage was so severe. The outage began courtesy of a core switch and backup systems at a data center in ...

Mobile Weekly Notes: Apple and RIM

Trefis (subscription) - 15 Nov, 2011
The past week was shaken up by claims that Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has been seeing a slowdown in its iPhone orders, even as Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) continued to see strong demand for its Kindle Fire tablet offering. Apple has apparently informed upstream ...

Why RIM still hasn't found the cause of its world-wide outage

Ars Technica - 15 Nov, 2011
It has been nearly a month since Research In Motion's huge Blackberry service outage ended, and the company hasn't yet revealed why the failure cascaded so widely. While company executives blamed ...

Amazon, Microsoft catch on, BlackBerry falls - survey

Reuters India - 15 Nov, 2011
Get the latest news on the go. Visit Reuters India on your mobile device. Full Coverage Daily life in the favelas of Brazil's second largest city. Slideshow Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos holds up the new Kindle Fire at a news conference during the launch of ...

 

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