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Originally Posted by psicodude
Interesting. Hopefully this signifies a shift in thinking from RIM. Instead of desperately clinging to 2 or 3 things that BB does better than it's competitors (imo, anyway), maybe they are saying "Screw it. Make those technologies publicly available and let's focus on innovating again."
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Or one could say they are focusing on their core competency, which has always been, and could likely remain, the best messaging platform around.
It will be interesting to see how they will monetize the BBM side. I think for a lot of people, BBM on their iPhone is probably worth $5-10 bucks at a minimum. Beejive is $10 I believe, and is quite popular.