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		<title>By: dissed</title>
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		<description>Could this analyst also say, how RIM is enabling device independence? Two lecacy symbian and two lecacy Windows Mobile phones does not crate &quot;platform independency&quot; in my books. Not to mention almost extinct Palm OS (two supported devices reported by RIM). 

And the only RIM application, that has *ever* transferred to all mentioned operating systems is Black Berry Connect - usually lagging behind the most concurrent RIM OS version. So &quot;platform indepedency&quot; is available to only *one* RIM application.

In the addition: I checked BlacBeccyConnect support for Symbian devices for all continents. Results: only Nokia E-Series / Communicators supported. Windows Mobile - not so many hits there, either.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Could this analyst also say, how RIM is enabling device independence? Two lecacy symbian and two lecacy Windows Mobile phones does not crate &#8220;platform independency&#8221; in my books. Not to mention almost extinct Palm OS (two supported devices reported by RIM). </p>
<p>And the only RIM application, that has *ever* transferred to all mentioned operating systems is Black Berry Connect &#8211; usually lagging behind the most concurrent RIM OS version. So &#8220;platform indepedency&#8221; is available to only *one* RIM application.</p>
<p>In the addition: I checked BlacBeccyConnect support for Symbian devices for all continents. Results: only Nokia E-Series / Communicators supported. Windows Mobile &#8211; not so many hits there, either.</p>
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