Will RIM’s Open BBM Access for Android phone?
Posted by admin on Tuesday May 10, 2011 Under BlackBerry
One of the features in the most popular BlackBerry device is BlackBerry Messenger (BBM). Well, about Will Research In Motion (RIM) to open access of fuel to be connected with other devices such as Android? If cross-platform communications that can be realized, of course, this will be something that appeals to users. This is also supported by the rush of a row of Android phones from various vendors.
However the question is, what about RIM? What do they want? This has become one of the issues pursued by a number of IT media when covering the BlackBerry World 2011 in Orlando, United States several days ago. Fuel is one of the key strengths of the BlackBerry user hook. So if this feature can also be used or be accessible via other devices, it is feared BlackBerry users will easily switch to another heart. Another reason is related infrastructure to run the fuel is too internally, so that if opened to the outside of RIM’s system will actually be a bad idea.
So far, it has a lot of chat application on the outcome. But RIM claims that of these applications there is nothing as good as the fuel.
But that does not mean RIM closed at all to fuel development. Because previously, this Canadian company has announced to integrate fuel with Foursquare. This service is only valid for users of the BlackBerry OS 7. While for the moment, which already carry the BlackBerry handset OS 7 new Touch BlackBerry 9900.

looks like Unkie Walt accidentally programmed his calendar to publish a combined preview of the Motorola CLIQ and the BlackBerry Storm 2 a little earlier than everyone else. Nothing particularly insightful on the CLIQ, but Mossy says RIM’s latest is a big improvement over the original Storm — mostly because of the revamped touchscreen, which provides “faster, smoother typing.” Yep, that’s pretty much what we were expecting. Walt’s also high on the inclusion of WiFi and the portrait-mode keyboard, but ain’t nothing gonna make that BlackBerry browser any good, and the big guy says the touch interface still feels tacked to the rapidly-aging BlackBerry OS. So Walt — now that you’ve confirmed RIM and Verizon’s big holiday launch, what can you tell us about pricing and availability? “Likely to appear in November at around $200,” you say? Thanks, buddy. You’re always so dependable. Video that we took of a broken Storm 2 prototype in May after the break, tons of pics in the gallery