





It's Wednesday. Do you know where your BlackBerry App World is launched?
Has it only already been two weeks since BlackBerry App World™ launched into South and Central America? Although we've launched in Brazil, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina and Mexico, we're starting to feel antsy over here at BlackBerry App World headquarters, so let's go ahead and launch in some more countries.
!Para los usuarios de BlackBerry en Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, y Republica Dominicana - vaya a nuestro sitios mobile o desktop para descargar BlackBerry App World™ hoy!
My fellow BlackBerry App World product manager Tamara is from Kingston and she is extremely excited for us to announce that BlackBerry App World is now also available in Aruba, Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago!
Users in all of these countries will be able to download BlackBerry App World v1.1 and choose from English, French, Italian, German, or Spanish versions. At this time the catalog is composed of free applications, with paid applications to follow. Make sure to also check out the BlackBerry App World web store and keep checking Inside BlackBerry for updates!
Download BlackBerry App World v.1.1 (Desktop and OTA download)

Come in. Become a member. Discover the answer to what other BlackBerry® smartphone users are asking: what is MyBlackBerry?
MyBlackBerry is the official online community for fans of BlackBerry smartphones. It is a place where BlackBerry smartphone users can connect with one another, to learn more about devices, rate and review the things they love, and discuss topics that interest them.
You can also check out the MyBlackBerry conversation on Facebook®, MySpace© and iGoogle.
Go on, what are you waiting for? Join MyBlackBerry today and discover what you can learn and share with other BlackBerry smartphone users.

Hey, kids. Some of you may know me from my time at BlackBerry Cool, but in case you don't I'll take the time to introduce myself. My name is Douglas Soltys, and I'm the new Editor-in-Chief of Inside BlackBerry. I've been writing about BlackBerry® smartphones in one way or another since 2004; my first BlackBerry smartphone was the BlackBerry 7100r, but I have spent time using older models like the BlackBerry 7290 and even the RIM 950; my favorite BlackBerry smartphone is the BlackBerry® Bold™; I know my PIN by heart; I can text faster than you.
As EIC, it'll be my job to make sure that all the content on Inside BlackBerry is in tip-top shape, providing an authoritative perspective never before seen from a BlackBerry blog. To do that, I'll be relying heavily upon the knowledge and experience of my friends here at RIM, but also upon you, the reader. The BlackBerry community is vibrant and growing, and it is the goal of Inside BlackBerry to serve you as best we can. If you have the time, drop me an email and say hi. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the BlackBerry experience. Better yet, post a comment so we can spur some debate.

Being a product manager means a fair amount of travel, and everything that comes with it - lots of time spent in planes and taxis. I've always relied on music to get me through a trip.
I used to have to carry a couple of devices while traveling - my cell phone and then an mp3 player to play my tunes. Now I just carry one device - my BlackBerry® smartphone - which allows me to listen to my music and carry out my work-related tasks. Using BlackBerry® Media Sync made my life a lot easier too, because it makes it extremely simple to transfer your music onto the smartphone.
The BlackBerry blog family continues to grow! It appears as though our friends on the Developer Relations team were jealous of the fun we’re having at Inside BlackBerry and decided to get in on the act. The BlackBerry Developer’s blog will be the essential resource of compelling and informative content for the BlackBerry development community.
Over time, relevant BlackBerry Developer’s Blog content (i.e. stuff that isn’t too technically oriented) will be published on Inside BlackBerry as well. Make sure, however, to check out Director of Developer Relations Mike Kirkup’s first post and welcome him to the world of blogging! Don’t forget to tell him that Inside BlackBerry sent you.
Powered by the Pagination plugin for Movable Type
Subscribe




