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BlackBerry apps get their own online store

And why RIM co-CEO says it's best not to think outside the box

Tags: blackberry, rim, smart phone, apps

By Jessica Dolcourt

Published: 22 October 2008 08:33 GMT

RIM has announced two major distribution channels for BlackBerry apps at the first-ever BlackBerry Developer Conference.

The on-device BlackBerry Application Center and online BlackBerry Application Storefront - anticipated to debut in March 2009 - will make it easier for the 20 million BlackBerry users on all platforms to find and download add-on applications for their specific phone models.

Applications for AOL, Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, Gmail and Windows Live Hotmail are among those soon to be available; developers can also submit their code for inclusion in the store as early as December.

Application authors will get to keep 80 per cent of the proceeds, RIM said in a statement, while the other 20 per cent goes to RIM - and presumably to the carriers, when users download applications from the carrier-controlled store on their phone.

RIM also announced an in-progress partnership with PayPal that makes the online bill pay company likely to be the prevailing payment system for purchases made on the online Blackberry Application Storefront.

BlackBerry's browser forms another part of the application story. The version 4.6 browser packaged in the BlackBerry Bold, for instance, will operate much more like a desktop browser, with greater support for CSS, Ajax, HTML, XHTML, and DOM L2 code. This is a move that RIM hopes will attract even more application developers to populate the online and on-device stores, particularly those more experienced in programming to web standards.

RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis gave the 700 registered developers sound but strange advice. The key to successful BlackBerry development isn't just good programming, Lazaridis told the room, it's physics.

Lazaridis pointed to an image of a box with the words Bandwidth, Capacity, Performance and Battery Life, written in each corner. These are the four principles of BlackBerry's "physics", he said. If developers push too hard to achieve high broadband speeds, for instance, capacity drops. On individual devices, there is a trade-off between battery life and performance.

"This is one box that it's wise not to think outside," Lazaridis joked.

Original article: More BlackBerry app store details emerge from CNET News.com

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