Published 10/21/2008
by nospam@cmp.com (Marin Perez)
at InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs
As you may know, RIM's first touch-screen smartphone was introduced a few weeks ago, and I'm sure that every CrackBerry addict wanted to know if it can provide a messaging and keyboard experience that you expect from a BlackBerry. I was able to spend a good amount of time playing with it at the BlackBerry Developer's Conference , and let's just say I wish I could use profanity on this Web site because the virtual keyboard is bleeping amazing.
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