Blog Reactions
Gizmodo: Leaked Screens Show BlackBerry's Own App Store [Research In Motion]
RIMarkable: Check Out The BlackBerry Application Center
CrunchGear: The BlackBerry Application Center is RIM’s answer to the iPhone App Store
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis: BlackBerry App Center Coming With Storm OS 4.7
Leaked Screens Show BlackBerry's Own App Store [Research In Motion]
Gizmodo —
... lately. The newest (and pehaps tastiest) comes to us from CrackBerry, where they've uncovered a few screens of the BlackBerry App Center. They've also got a wealth of information about the service, which will unfortunately be available for Storm users only. ...
Check Out The BlackBerry Application Center
RIMarkable —
... [Source]
The BlackBerry Application Center is RIM’s answer to the iPhone App Store
CrunchGear —
... You’re looking at the BlackBerry Application Center, RIM’s answer to Apple’s App Store and Google’s Android Market. Same basic concept as the other two—you browse and buy applications that enhance your BlackBerry experience. ...
BlackBerry App Center Coming With Storm OS 4.7
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... to reapplication list was completed, etc.
Since the download and installation will be handled by the browser in this first release, the Application Center will not be capable of restarting the application / download intelligently.
The Application Center will automatically check for updates daily.
Big thanks to Kevin for breaking this. Look for more and more news on the App Center in the days and weeks ahead. Exciting stuff!
[Via: CrackBerry.com]
Similar Posts:
BlackBerry ...
Sneak peek at RIM's BlackBerry Application Center
Engadget —
... At this point, you're probably wondering what section of the Storm's UI haven't you seen. Enter a few new sneak peeks, this time showcasing the purported BlackBerry Application Center. Granted, these shots are from the Vodafone edition, but we don't ...
RIM Application Center Looks Familiar
The Gadgets Weblog —
... applications. >
The Apple App Store and the BlackBerry Application Center are not the new concept. The idea that these phones are become mini-computers - completely ubiquitous and fantastically powerful is the newness. As these devices become faster, more intuitive, and storage prices come down, we will see application stores for every device and carrier. I just can't wait to see what the next big thing will be. Any guesses? I would love to hear them.
Source.
See full article.
Related Entries:
2008 Design Center for ...
Finalmente lo construyeron: BlackBerry Application Center
Celularis —
... Así planteado, sirve como una gran herramienta con la que contarán las operadoras para distribuir sus aplicaciones. Estás serían las características generales del BlackBerry Application Center según trascendió en CrackBerry: ...
RIM lança BlackBerry Application Center para concorrer com a iPhone App Store
MacMagazine —
... (RIM), principal concorrente da Apple no mercado de smartphones, preparou uma novidade para concorrer com a iPhone App Store: o BlackBerry Application Center. ...
BlackBerry Application Centre RIMs answer to Apple App Store?
Phones Review —
... than the BlackBerry handset itself.
Let’s have a look at Research In Motion’s answer to the Apple iTunes App Store, the BlackBerry Application Centre.
The RIM BlackBerry Application Centre is aimed to launch on the BlackBerry Storm’s version 4.7 OS and allows the user to brows, install and upgrade third-party BlackBerry apps that are hosted by carriers.
For a full view head on over to the source.
Source – Crackberry
...
RIM to Open BlackBerry Application Centers
Gear Live —
... Tags: android (T), blackberry application center (T), carrier (T), iphone (T), smartphone (T), software (T), storm (T)
Read More | CrackBerry
...
BlackBerry Storm debuts with app store, Mac suite on the way
AppleInsider —
... for questions the company is certain will be asked in-store. The Storm also signals the beginning of a larger-scale policy change towards app support at RIM. A late leak from CrackBerry appears to reveal the smartphone maker to be developing its own hub for third-party software, dubbed the Application Center . Much like the App Store for iPhones or Google's ...
Showdown: Mobile App Stores Duke It Out
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... The Application Storefront
won't go live till March 2009. But when it does, BlackBerry hopes to
cut developers a better deal than Apple. Through RIM's partnership with
Paypal, programmers will get 80 percent of the revenue from the app
sales, while RIM holds on to the rest. ...


![BlackBerry Storm First Hands On [Blackberry Storm Hands On]](http://images.dailyradar.com/media/uploads/gizmo/story_story/2008/10/07/blackberry_storm_first_hands_on_blackberry_storm_h.jpg)


