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Presentation
Observations from the BlackBerry 10 Jam: The Waiting Is the Hardest Part
Product Insight
- Published 18 Jun 2012 by Aapo Markkanen
Larger and more established app developers are paying attention to BB10 because they find the platform flexible in terms of portability and supported programming languages. Less established developers seem to find more value in BlackBerry ecosystem’s relative shallowness, as well as some of BB10’s flagship features. BlackBerry’s window of opportunity is narrow, and if the release of the new OS will take much beyond Q3, it will start closing.
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