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technologizer.com - 11/5/2009
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Apple’s iPhone continues it’s march toward market dominance, a survey released by ChangeWave Research on Tuesday indicates. From June to September, Apple’s share of the market jumped from 25 to 30 percent, while competitors RIM and Palm bascally stayed unchanged over the same ...
careerbeacon.com - 11/1/2009
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Research In Motion Limited® (RIM)® is a world
leader in the mobile communications market and has a...
history of developing breakthrough wireless solutions. RIM's portfolio of award-winning products, services and embedded technologies is used by ...
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WebKit Developer
crackberry.com - 29 days ago
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In a further advancement in the news we
reported about earlier regarding "Flash On BlackBerry" and RIM's...
joining of the Open Screen Project . RIM and Adobe today have announced at the BlackBerry Developers Conference, the tools in ...
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Press Release: RIM and Adobe to Simplify Delivery Of ...
crackberry.com - 29 days ago
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crackberry.com —
With the BlackBerry Developers Conference in full swing
now, it's Research In Motions time to shine and...
show what exactly they have in store for developers to assist with getting their applications working and into the hands of the millions of ...
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Press Release: RIM Unveils New Services Platform for ...
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| iPhone On Track to Become #1 Smartphone in US: Apple’s iPhone continues it’s march toward market dominance, a su... http://bit.ly/3996JX 10/28/2009 |
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BlackBerry shipments grew five times faster than iPhone in Q3
Betanews —
... success is more myth than marketing reality." Same day as my post from last week, ChangeWave released survey results asserting that BlackBerry smartphone market share was 40 percent, while Apple had reached 30 percent. On October 27th, an Apple 2.0 blog post about the ChangeWave data set off a series of follow-up/copycat reports claiming that iPhone was in "striking distance" of BlackBerry, including All Things Digital, CNET, National Post, Technologizer and The Unofficial Apple Weblog, among, many, many, many ...
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