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  2. RIM-900 - Wikipedia

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    The RIM-900 was one of the first wireless data devices, marketed as a two-way pager.It operated on the Mobitex network. It was a clam shell device that could fit on a belt. It had a small QWERTY keyboard for sending and receiving email and interactive messag

  3. BlackBerry 950 - Wikipedia

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    The Blackberry 950 was part of the first generation of Blackberry pagers. BlackBerry 950 (introduced as "Inter@ctive Pager 950", development name "Leapfrog") is an early BlackBerry model, introduced in 1998 by Canadian smartphone manufacturer Research in Motion. [1]

  4. List of BlackBerry products - Wikipedia

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    These two-way pager models had thumb keyboards, with a thumbwheel for scrolling its monochrome text display. The first model, the Inter@ctive Pager , was announced on September 18, 1996. [ 1 ] Within a year, Yankee Group was estimating that devices like the Inter@ctive Pager were in use by fewer than 400,000 people and expected two-way wireless ...

  5. BlackBerry Limited - Wikipedia

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    BlackBerry Limited (formerly Research In Motion or RIM for short) is a Canadian software company specializing in secure communications and the Internet of Things (IoT). Founded in 1984, it developed the BlackBerry brand of interactive pagers, smartphones, and tablets. The company transitioned to providing software and services and holds ...

  6. Interactive Pager - Wikipedia

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    The Inter@ctive Pager is a discontinued two-way pager released in 1996 by Research In Motion (later known for the BlackBerry line of smartphones) that allowed users to receive and send messages via the Mobitex wireless network. The US operator of Mobitex, RAM Mobile Data, introduced

  7. PocketGenie - Wikipedia

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    PocketGenie was an embedded wireless application developed for two-way pagers in 1997. At the time WAP was commonplace for mobile services; PocketGenie utilized HTML and URL links. [2] [3] It was the first commercial wireless service for RIM (BlackBerry) and Motorola. [4] WolfeTech was founded by Surya Jayaweera (CEO) in January 1997.

  8. List of mergers and acquisitions by BlackBerry - Wikipedia

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    2 7 August 2002 TeamOn Systems Inc. Software provider United States: Undisclosed [2] 3 22 February 2005 Nextair Inc. Mobile app design studio and apps Canada: Undisclosed [3] 4 10 March 2006 Ascendent Systems Enterprise voice mobility solutions United States: Undisclosed [4] 5 10 June 2006: Slipstream Data Inc. Data compression Canada ...

  9. Douglas Fregin - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the value of his ownership increased, and in 2005, he owned 2.7% of RIM, which had a value of $396 million. [6] [11] In 2000, Fregin donated $10 million to help found the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. [6] Fregin retired from his position as vice president of operations at RIM in May 2007. [12]