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RIM Offers Testing for Phone Software
Research In Motion Ltd. is joining a new Internet-based software-testing service to help speed the rollout of applications for its BlackBerry phone-and-email devices. In producing applications for mobile phones, independent software developers historically have faced a big challenge: how to ...
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press.rim.com — Press Release October 21, 2008 RIM to Launch BlackBerry Application Storefront and BlackBerry Application Center New online... distribution channels to benefit consumers, carriers and developers as market for BlackBerry applications continues to grow ... (more) Research In Motion
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press.rim.com — October 22, 2008 AT Customers to Enter a 'Bold' New Wireless World Breakthrough BlackBerry Smartphone Is Coming... to Nation’s Fastest 3G Network; Arrives in Stores Nov. 4 DALLAS, Texas, and WATERLOO, Ontario - AT&T customers will be entering a bold ... (more) Press Release
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RIM does a Palm, teams with DeviceAnywhere for BlackBerry Application
PR News: — ... outside developers can test their applications on just one system, which will represent 100 models of Blackberry handset on 16 different networks. RIM is now working with more than 100,000 developers to try and create apps, for a range of different uses, including navigation and gaming. It was only a matter of time before RIM did something like this, considering that they have pressure from not only Apple, but Google as well with the launch of the new G1 handset. Source

RIM teams with DeviceAnywhere for testing of BlackBerry applications
Engadget Mobile — ... Palm already did the deed by partnering with DeviceAnywhere in opening its Virtual Developer Lab, and now it looks as if RIM's doing the same for its BlackBerry lineup. The Waterloo-based handset maker has joined hands with the aforementioned testing ...

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