Azendoo, the cooperative work management tool (see Azendoo is one of the first cooperative work tools), has announced that it has rethought the way that permissions default. Instead of defaulting to private… Read more »
Yesterday, BlackBerry announced that Andrew Bocking, executive vice president and head of the messenger service, has left the company. This was first reported by Boy Genius Report. This is just the newest… Read more »
The news from BlackBerry is coming so fast and furious it’s hard to keep abreast of it. It’s mostly looking like freefall. In advance of the 3rd quarter results — and… Read more »
Looking back on what was a relatively quiet week, there no doubt that the actions at BlackBerry stood out. First off, as I wrote about in Blackberry’s Chen is pushing hard… Read more »
John Chen, the acting CEO at BlackBerry, is unraveling some of the staff and strategy left behind by the prior CEO, Thorsten Heins, who left… Read more »
BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) will be launched for Android on September 21 and iPhone on September 22. The long-awaited (see BlackBerry announces BBM for iOS and Android this summer), and perhaps way too late BBM… Read more »
Apparently, the iOS release of BlackBerry Messenger is jammed in the Apple pipeline for several weeks, according to Alex Kinsella, a BlackBerry public relations manager. This release is incredibly important for… Read more »
A few updates on the world of messaging: A beta tester at BlackBerryOS uploaded a demo showing off the beat version of BBM on Android, which is going to be released… Read more »
Research In Motion’s CEO, Thorsten Heims, caused a great deal of agitation today by hinting that revenue from subscribers might be shaky after the company changed its fee structure: Subscribers that… Read more »