BlackBerry business thunders
The business after the BlackBerry smartphone, Research In Motion (RIM), today proclaimed a colossal augment in sales, in spite of facing vicious rivalry from the Apple iPhone and the Palm Pre.

RIM deems that the increase in auctions comes from targeting its smartphones at both customers and company people. In the present day the business reported record-breaking auctions over the past three months, having dispatched ten million handsets global. The burly auctions of the BlackBerry have assisted RIM grow its quarterly incomes by 11 per cent and the business, established by Canadian capitalist Mike Lazaridis in 1995, imagines profits to persist growing to between $4.2bn and $4.4bn over the next three months to the end of February.
The rising popularity of smartphones for instance the BlackBerry and the iPhone has lead to numerous companies making unique “mobile sites” so clientele can access web pages on the go. There are currently a huge number business-related apps.












