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CIO Columnist Blackberry Comeback: RIM Must Win Developer Support
By Michael Endler
Against odds, BlackBerry 10 is gaining hype and converting skeptics. To compete, though, it needs to attract developers. Does RIM have the app for that?

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"We've resisted RIM up to this point. The RIM market is too small to justify forking our code. If RIM picks up a hefty percentage, like 20%, we'll take a look. Our efforts are focused on Android and iPhone. We'll go after Amazon and possibly Microsoft before RIM."
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