Tuesday, February 16, 2010

RIM brings forth modernized Internet browser, to exist and expand


Research In Motion Ltd refuses to bow down to any and in order to be ahead of all raging contenders, it has brought to the fore a modernized version of Internet browser for its devices. Well, the first and foremost intention is always the same; it is to attract non-business customers to a larger extent.

Speaking on this accomplishment, Mike Lazaridis, Co-Chief Executive Officer and inventor of the BlackBerry (RIM is maker of the BlackBerry phone) stated with vigor, the new offer can expand the market opportunity for the BlackBerry platform to a greater extent. Lazaridis played the important role in displaying the new WebKit browser at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

How do you define this initiative then? Is Research In Motion too desperate to attain the height of success? Well, even though nothing is confirmed yet, it seems so. It is to be noted that in the month of October Research In Motion (RIM) became instrumental in launching renovated variant of the Storm -- a larger-screen BlackBerry for easier browsing. The main idea was to retort to assorted reviews of the first edition and competition from Apple Inc.’s iPhone and Motorola Inc.’s Droid. Well, some experts have already made it clear that RIM needs to ameliorate its browsers in order to allure clientele in a market spilling over with contending devices.

It ought to be mentioned that RIM’s competitors have brought better browsers to the market thus far and in order to exist in the rapidly changing market and also to attain success it is high time for RIM to do something.

Research In Motion happens to be a prominent designer, manufacturer and vendor of innovative wireless solutions in the realm of international market of mobile communications. RIM, by means of developing integrated hardware, software and services that strengthen the saga of multiple wireless network standards, brings forth a solid foundation for consistent and coherent approach to time-sensitive information like email, phone, SMS messaging, Internet and intranet-based applications.

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