RIM Announces Apps Store
Phone Scoop - Latest News —
... Zeman Today RIM announced that it will launch an application center for BlackBerries in May 2009. The storefront will allow developers to set their own prices for applications and will let users take advantage of PayPal accounts to make purchases. RIM is also working with its carrier partners to provide carrier-customized, on-device application centers. RIM is also working with carrier partners on plans to roll out the BlackBerry application center on future BlackBerry smartphones. more info at RIM ...
RIM anunció oficialmente su tienda BlackBerry Application Center & StoreFront
Celularis —
Hoy fue un día de anuncios para RIM en la conferencia de BlackBerry para desarrolladores:
Anunció oficialmente el BlackBerry Application Center & StoreFront y confirmó que lo lanzará en marzo de 2009.
Invitó a desarrolladores de aplicaciones para que pueden comenzar a presentar sus aplicaciones para su inclusión a partir de diciembre de 2008.
La tienda se hará cargo de la cobranza, y se quedará sólo con el 20% del precio de cada aplicación. ...
BlackBerry Application Storefront and BlackBerry Application Center coming
I4U News —
... from their applications. RIM is working with PayPal, a leading global online payment service, to provide consumers with a convenient and trusted way to pay for applications within the new application storefront, right from their BlackBerry smartphone. Organizations that have deployed BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry Professional Software will retain control of what applications can be downloaded to BlackBerry smartphones within their corporate deployments. Via this RIM announcement . Posted on Tue, 21 Oct 2008 12:52:51 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr ...
RIM readies BlackBerry Application Storefront and Application Center
Engadget —
... Big surprise here and all, but we hear RIM is actually thinking of crafting an App Store of its own in order to not get lapped by the likes of Apple and Google. Made official today was Research In Motion's plans to introduce a pair of "major ...
RIM readies BlackBerry Application Storefront and Application Center
Engadget Mobile —
... Big surprise here and all, but we hear RIM is actually thinking of crafting an App Store of its own in order to not get lapped by the likes of Apple and Google. Made official today was Research In Motion's plans to introduce a pair of "major ...
Slew of BlackBerry developer announcements
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... RIM to Launch BlackBerry Application Storefront and BlackBerry Application Center: We saw this one coming a mile away, but whatever. They’re accepting submissions for this device-side, carrier-powered software store in December and looking to launch in March. Butting heads with the iPhone? Maybe. They made a point to say during the announcement that criteria for acceptance into the store would be made very clear, so folks wouldn’t spend months on an application and still worry if it will even get by the gatekeepers. ...
RIM launching BlackBerry Application Storefront
Obsessable News Feed —
... , Research in Motion today announced that in March 2009 they would be launching the BlackBerry Application Storefront, an online store similar to the iTunes App store or Google's Android Marketplace. See the conversations below for more discussion surrounding the announcement. ...
Blackberry Unveils App Storefront Plans At Developer Conference
mocoNews —
... ) success with the App store, and more recently companies had started talking about how the storefront would become available soon. Release. ...
iPhone sales haven't made BlackBerry any less Bold
jkOnTheRun —
... , the Bold looks to continue RIM's growth, especially in the consumer space. Expect to pay $299 with a two-year agreement if RIM's BlackBerry Bold is the apple of your eye. Making the smartphone launch even more bold is yesterday's announcement from RIM: they're launching the BlackBerry Application Storefront in March of 2009. ...
BlackBerry to Launch TV Episode Streaming?
NewTeeVee —
... A spokesperson for RIM said it doesn’t comment on unannounced products or applications. However the timing seems right, considering the company is on the verge of launching BlackBerry App World, a competitor to iPhone and Android mobile application storefronts. While it might be a bit late to get into the content distribution game, RIM’s service has some advantages, including ...



