Blackberry Push service is now open to all Blackberry apps

17 March, 2010
RIM are now offering a brand new feature for the BlackBerry app developers - Push notifications. Dev teams are welcomed to use the BlackBerry Push Service in their own apps bringing live updates...

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  • 20 Mar 2010

Anonymous, 17 Mar 2010why buy a blackberry? better to go with the nokia e72(king ... moreI agree the E72 is so much better!!! But unfortuantely it doesn't come with the unlimited Blackberry data (BIS) so many companies are unwilling to adopt it...

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    • Anonymous
    • 3AY
    • 18 Mar 2010

    How on Earth Blackberry keeps on going with that crapy OS

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      • 18 Mar 2010

      Anonymous, 17 Mar 2010Whilst from a technical point of view this can be viewed as... moreTrue,but im sure the apps will allow you to deactivate push. It will be up to the user if they want it or not.
      Its a very clever implementation by BlackBerry, i can just see the NOKIA Eseries product team saying "OH Now why didnt we think of THAT!?". Good on BlackBerry for always being 2steps ahead in terms of business/productivity devices.

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        • wr0
        • 18 Mar 2010

        great..;)

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          • 18 Mar 2010

          Anonymous, 17 Mar 2010why buy a blackberry? better to go with the nokia e72(king ... moreI like it Nokia Symbian Smartphone :thumbup: blackberry e-mail phone :thumbdown:

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            • bbfan
            • fu$
            • 18 Mar 2010

            yeeeah blackberry rules.....

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              • Luigi Giovani
              • Mfy
              • 18 Mar 2010

              The original blackberry storm was so bad i often had diaorrhea coming out of my anus whenever it was mentioned. lucky my doctor fixed it with a good ye olde plug...

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                • 3Jj
                • 17 Mar 2010

                Whilst from a technical point of view this can be viewed as an impressive step towards 24/7 connectivity, it may increase stress levels among users of this service by being constantly bombarded with notifications from the various email apps and social online networks they may participate in.

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                  • shoaib
                  • tPF
                  • 17 Mar 2010

                  Good

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                    • 17 Mar 2010

                    Anonymous, 17 Mar 2010why buy a blackberry? better to go with the nokia e72(king ... moreI beg to differ!

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                      • 0aW
                      • 17 Mar 2010

                      why buy a blackberry? better to go with the nokia e72(king of the business class)

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                        • Anonymous
                        • nFP
                        • 17 Mar 2010

                        Like the iphone? Cool!

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                          • Anonymous
                          • IaH
                          • 17 Mar 2010

                          whats so great about this phone

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                            • Anonymous
                            • 0Z9
                            • 17 Mar 2010

                            wow cool