App World is BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) Ltd.'s answer to Apple's widely popular iPhone AppStore and Google Android's Android Market. App World is a storefront where BlackBerry users can ...
BlackBerry App World is BlackBerry maker Research In Motion's answer to similar mobile application stores like Apple's iTunes-based AppStore and the Google Android Market. It's an area where ...
eSpeaks' Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
BlackBerry's App World celebrates its first birthday today, the marketplace having launched in three territories the US, Canada and the UK back on April 1st 2009. Now available in 46 countries, RIM's ...
BlackBerry App World, RIM’s reactive attempt at at a mobile app store, is starting to look a little half-assed. First, we find out it’s based on PayPal. Next, an arbitrary minimum app price: $2.99. I ...
It’s never been easier to find quality BlackBerry applications. That’s due largely to RIM’s own app store, BlackBerry App World–which sees right around 1 million downloads a day, according to the ...
Research In Motion has revealed the final name for its soon-to-launch app store for BlackBerry handsets. The company has ditched the working title of BlackBerry Application Storefront in favour of the ...
NEW YORK — I'm typing this in between perusing Facebook, trying (and failing) to master a guitar-simulation game and listening to Internet radio on my smart phone. And no, I'm not using an iPhone. I'm ...
RIM has introduced a new encryption system recently for its App World for the Playbook. With the advent of the recent PlayBook OS 2.0.1 update, the apps and games downloaded via App World are ...
A casual tweet sparks controversy and confusion over whether BlackBerry PlayBook users will be able to side-load apps apart from RIM’s online store. A followup blog post doesn’t bring much more ...
The smartphone industry finally seems to agree on this point: Adding applications to phones is not exactly fun. You're supposed to find a program on the Web, download ...