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The Blackberry Experience Will Go to Windows Mobile 6
Filed in archive RIM , Software , Windows Mobile by Rico Mossesgeld on April 25, 2007
The Blackberry Experience Will Go to Windows Mobile 6
Here's a recent press release from Research in Motion, makers of the Blackberry:
"Research In Motion (RIM) today announced plans to expand its support for Windows Mobile®-based devices with a new software application suite that will enable devices from third-party manufacturers to benefit from the popular BlackBerry® software applications and services. RIM plans to begin offering the new software application suite later this year for select devices based on Windows Mobile 6."

In other words, the software suite will let Windows Mobile 6 gadget owners use Blackberry applications, such as push email and organizer functions, through the same interface found on blackberry smartphones.

Looks like RIM is exploring all options to expand its reach. It's already releasing products with features that appeal to the general consumer market, like built-in cameras and multimedia playback. Perhaps transplanting the Blackberry experience will also give RIM more customers.

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