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In 2012, I wrote: “Research In Motion (RIM) announced the release of its new BlackBerry 10 operating system, following the release of BlackBerry 10.1, which brought new innovative features to its existing OS. RIM introduced a new and exciting software strategy for 2012, a move which would result in a new approach to address the market demand. try this site RIM decided to focus on bringing innovative and robust BlackBerry 10 to a broader range of potential customers. The
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“Research in Motion (RIM) is a mobile OS platform giant which, in 2012, has over 1.3 billion installed and in use across 180 countries. RIM’s mobile OS, BlackBerry OS, has 58.5 million active users worldwide, and is leading the mobile phone OS market in terms of shipments and sales, with a total installed base of 1.1 billion units (64.5% market share according to research from the EY/Nokia Mobile Intelligence). BlackBer
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I wrote: When Research In Motion and Microsoft (MSFT) merged in 2007, many believed it would be a game-changer. But I predicted a complete disaster in the mobile OS platform war. The merger has already resulted in a stalemate. While RIM has a strong product, MSFT is a formidable player with its own brand loyalty and distribution networks. The mobile platform has proven difficult for any single company to dominate. For every new company, there are at least five others that threaten it with a
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1. Start by setting up your device or computer (e.g. Android, iOS) with a web browser (e.g. Chrome, Firefox) that supports JavaScript. 2. Look up RIM’s official web site for a quick tutorial on how to access the web site. You will see that RIM has three main sections — (a) ‘about us’, (b) ‘community support’ and (c) ‘developer support’. I’d recommend using the ‘community support’ section, as it gives you access to many useful documents and articles
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