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  • March 21st, 2013

    Just As CEO Heins Predicted, BlackBerry World Now Plays Home To Over 100,000 Apps

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    BlackBerry announced earlier today that its BlackBerry World content portal has officially crossed the 100,000 app marker, and has chosen to celebrate by talking up availability of some select, high-profile apps. New Amazon Kindle, OpenTable and Wall Street Journal apps have already gone live in the market, and BlackBerry has said that eBay, Skype, Soundhound, and Viber (just to name a few) are… → Read More

    January 30th, 2013

    Music And Videos Go Live On BlackBerry World Web Store Ahead Of Today’s BB10 Launch

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    Today is D-Day for BlackBerry-maker RIM. Or rather BB10 day — as the company will finally do the big reveal of its rebooted mobile OS platform. With hours to go until the launch event kicks off, RIM has flicked the multimedia switch for its revamped BlackBerry World web store — putting the new music and video categories live. → Read More

    January 28th, 2013

    RIM’s BlackBerry World Movie Downloads Landing In U.S., U.K., Canada First, DRM-Free Music Downloads Heading To 18 Markets

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    Ahead of the grand unveiling of its next-gen BlackBerry 10 OS this week, and fresh from rebranding its app store to BlackBerry World — to flag up the multimedia content that will be up for grabs alongside the apps — RIM has revealed a few more details about the multimedia music and video content BlackBerry uses will be able to download from the store. → Read More

    January 21st, 2013

    RIM Rebrands App Store To BlackBerry World As It Adds Music, Videos Ahead Of BB10 Launch

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    As it gears up to launch its next-gen OS, BlackBerry 10, RIM has dropped the word ‘app’ from the name of its web store: turning BlackBerry App World into BlackBerry World — as the new store will also include music and video content. RIM follows Google’s lead in ditching the word app from its storefront. Google’s Android Market evolved into Google Play last year. → Read More