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RIM's Software Challenges
by
Mark Evans
on Fri 12 Aug 2005 02:58 PM EDT | Permanent Link
BusinessWeek has an interesting news analysis story on Research in Motion and the mobile e-mail market. While it touches on the Blackberry-killer angle, the story focuses more on how the market may be driven by applications that run on mobile devices other than e-mail. Palm and Microsoft have a clear advantage while RIM, which has the best e-mail application by a country mile, is scrambling to transform itself into a wireless application platform. I still think the killer mobile device is something that features a phone, e-mail, a calendar, Web browser and MP3 player. RIM is hinting at new models coming out later this year that will come with better displays and be EDGE-compatible but don't go dreaming about an MP3 player any time soon. RIM, by the way, plans to move some of its manufacturing out of Waterloo to off-shore locations in the next few years as demand increases. The decision seems like a no-brainer - not to take anything away from the folks in Waterloo.
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