Friday, March 6, 2009

The creators of BlackBerry will open mobile applications shop


RIM Corporation developed smartphone BlackBerry, announced store mobile applications App World, which is similar to Apple App Store, Google Android Market, Nokia Ovi, and other stores.
Commercial applications in the App World will cost a minimum of 2.99 dollars (2.75 euros in Europe), says Engadget. The basic payment system would be PayPal. According to information on the site, place the program in the shop will be able to developers of most of the world, except for Belarus, China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea and others.

While the App World to run only in the U.S., Canada and Britain, the store will use the English language. In the future, service will transfer to the French, Italian, German and Spanish.

BlackBerry devices are widely used not only conventional, but corporate users. In particular, they provide instant e-mail exchange secure communication channel.

Photo by Blackbarry Appworld

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