RIM Develops Further App Store

August 26th, 2011 posted by admin
RIM Develops Further App Store

Blackberry’s producers, the Canadian company RIM, has announced plans to expand its app store that is available to the users of its Blackberry Tablet - PlayBook. Many of the customers of the company complain that they lack greater choice in the App Store related to servicing the device. In specialized fields such as the customer data management applications, RIM seems to be providing good applications. Multimedia apps are also quite well developed by the company and offered to customers. However, the problem comes to more widely spread applications - the platform still lacks the great diversity of entertainment available on other platforms such as the iTunes for Apple consumers.

This is the reason why the company would engage in expanding its current PlayBook app availability. According to leaders in the corporation, the aim to is to reach several thousands of entertainment apps per year starting from the end of 2011. The people from the company would be talking to some of the leading Hamburg-based game developers, and would also conduct conversations with major game developers such as EA and Gameloft in order to obtain permission to distribute their most famous games over the PlayBook app store.

Such an initiative is welcomed into the world of tablet innovations. Since the iPad remains mostly preferred because of the great availability of applications and games for the platform, many consumers are estopped from actually choosing another tablet just because it might lack what the consumer is seeking when paying nearly a thousands dollars for such a device.

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