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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 Limited - Wikipedia

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    The pager started shipping in August 1998. About the size of a bar of soap, this device competed against the Skytel two-way paging network developed by Motorola. [citation needed] In 1999, RIM introduced the BlackBerry 850 pager. This was also the first device to use the Blackberry OS. [12]

  4. Interactive Pager - Wikipedia

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    RAMfirst Interactive Paging logo. 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.

  5. What BlackBerry 10 Really Means for RIM - AOL

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    It is an important week for Research In Motion (NAS: RIMM) , as the company's annual partner conference gets under way in Orlando, Fla. The Canadian mobile-phone maker is taking the opportunity to ...

  6. RIM Tries to Say 'Sorry' With Free BlackBerry Apps - AOL

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    Following the massive outage in service that affected tens of millions of BlackBerry users worldwide last week, Research in Motion (RIMM) said it would provide $100 of free premium apps to each ...

  7. Blackberry-pusher RIM digs social gaming with Scoreloop ... - AOL

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    RIM, or Research in Motion (the Canada-based creator of the Blackberry), has snapped up Scoreloop for an undisclosed amount, paidContent reports. Based in Munich, Germany, Scoreloop is

  8. 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.

  9. Biz Brief: RIM to Test Tablet PC and New BlackBerry - AOL

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    Research in Motion (RIMM) has been losing smartphone market share to Apple's (AAPL) iPhone and Google's (GOOG) Android-based handsets, if most data on the industry is accurate. One tell-tale sign ...