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BlackBerry fans are in for the
ultimate mobile e-mailing experience, Research Motion Ltd. announced on
Tuesday. The latest features will incorporate a wireless e-mail system able to
offer an enhanced handling of messages, with HTML and rich text capabilities,
including hyperlinks, colors, fonts and images. At the same time, users will be
able to edit Microsoft Word, Excel or PowerPoint files directly on their BlackBerry
after a new software, called Documents to Go, will be incorporated in the
mobile platform. RIM is expected to come up with the updates and software in
the first half of the year.
The BlackBerry Enterprise
Solution will enable wireless access to information and communication tools, such
as e-mail, instant messaging or address books, as well as productivity tools. The
BlackBerry Enterprise Server will enhance the e-mailing experience through
wireless technology, which is a key element to RIM’s new plans of outrunning
competitors like Nokia or Microsoft. The announcement was made during the International
Business Machines Corp.’s Lotusphere conference held in Orlando.
At the same time, RIM announced
the availability of another application, Java Micro Edition APIs, which will
include application programming interfaces for mobile Web services clients, for
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) software or one single application for
multiple languages and regions. In addition to that, the BlackBerry Web Desktop
Manager free software will allow software to be installed from any Web browser
directly on the BlackBerry.
Companies such as Apple and RIM
constantly try to update and release new features for their devices, as users’
demands increase each month. It is a very dynamic market, and developers stay
in line to bring the latest gadgets and updates. RIM was on top of the list in
the third quarter of 2007 in terms of U.S. smartphone and cellular PDA
shipments, with 39 %, while Apple had to settle for second-best, with almost
half of RIM’s shipments.
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