Research In Motion
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Five Ways Startups Are Tapping Into LinkedIn's API...to build applications around the platform. While LinkedIn has partnered with Twitter, Microsoft, IBM, Research In Motion and others, this will be the first time startups can tap into the platform. While LinkedIn is releasing 11 different... In this article: LinkedIn, Twitter, Box.net, TweetDeck, Facebook, Oauth, Research In Motion, Flickr, MySpace, and IBM |
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CNN | November 04, 2009
iPhone's first 100,000 apps
...App Store's 100,000 with the numbers available at the official application markets for Google's (GOOG) Android platform, Research in Motion's (RIMM) BlackBerry, Nokia's (NOK) Symbian, Palm's (PALM) Pre and Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows Mobile...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, App Store, Microsoft, Google, Windows Mobile, Palm, Nokia, Android platform, and Symbian
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Xconomy | November 19, 2009
Microsoft Will Buy Twitter, Adobe to Buy Picnik, and Other Bold Predictions for 2010
..."Amazon media stores. " Greg Gottesman from Madrona Venture Group said Cisco might buy EMC (for VMware) and Seattle-based F5 Networks, while Microsoft might buy Research In Motion, the maker of the BlackBerry smartphone. Sack predicted Adobe...
In this article: Twitter, Adobe, Microsoft, Picnik, Seattle, Redfin, and Amazon
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Wired: Gadget Lab | October 30, 2009
Android Army Pumped for All-Out Attack on iPhone
...the mobile space has multiple companies fighting for their fair share of the pie. Some of those players include Research In Motion, Palm, Symbian and Microsoft. With an early start, Microsoft did have a chance to dominate the mobile...
In this article: Iphone, Android, Apple, Gartner, Palm, Google, and App Store
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BusinessWeek Online | November 01, 2009
Inside the App Economy
...can offer customers more software choices than any rival. Research In Motion (RIMM), maker of the business-oriented BlackBerry, has scrambled to catch up and has made progress. But established giants such as Nokia (NOK) and Microsoft...
In this article: Iphone, Apple, Revenue, Salesforce.com, BlackBerry, Google, Oracle, and Nokia
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CNN | November 19, 2009
How Microsoft blew it on Windows Mobile
...to offer their own mobile platforms and app stores as well. Google, Nokia, Research In Motion, Palm and others have opened app stores and begun recruiting developers to compete. But if Microsoft was the first player in this market, why...
In this article: Microsoft, Windows Mobile, Iphone, Apple, App Store, Gartner, Microsoft Windows, and E mail
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Description from Wikipedia:
Research In Motion Limited (RIM) (, NASDAQ: RIMM) is a Canadian wireless device company best known as the developer of the BlackBerry handheld communication device.
RIM is headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, and is a sponsor of RIM Park in the northeast of the city. It was founded by Mike Lazaridis, who currently serves as its co-CEO along with Jim Balsillie.
RIM develops its own software for its devices, using C++, C and Java technology. RIM had also developed and sold embedded wireless data components.
- Name:
- Research In Motion Limited
- Type:
- Public
- Location:
- Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
- Founded:
- Waterloo, Ontario (1984)
- Stock Symbol (NASDAQ):
- RIMM
- Industry:
- wireless handheld communication products
- Key People:
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- Mike Lazaridis, founder and co-CEO
- Dennis Kavelman, Larry Conlee, COO
- Jim Balsillie, co-CEO
- Products:
- BlackBerry, Inter@ctive pager
- Revenue:
- US$6.0 billion (fiscal 2007)
- No. of Employees:
- 8,387 (Q1 2008)
- Motto:
- Always On, Always Connected
- Market Cap:
- 31 billion USD (2008)
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