Thursday, October 20, 2011

List of 12 Free Blackberry Apps to Apologize


Research In Motion offers a package of free applications as a greeting apology for the BlackBerry server outages for three days so that users can not send emails.

RIM said the 12 applications that have a value of more than $ 100. "We thanks to our loyal customers for their patience," said Founder and CEO of RIM Mike Lazaridis in a statement in the electronic mail RIM.

"We apologize to our customers and we will work tirelessly to restore their confidence. We are taking aggressive steps to prevent it" he said.

The breakdown in email messages and SMS messages struck Europe, Middle East, Africa, India, Canada, Mexico, the United States and parts of South America. The incident ended on Thursday, a day before Apple iPhone 4S sold in stores.

RIM said free applications would be available within the next few weeks until December 31, 2011. "This is a form of appreciation for their patience during the disruption of service," he said.

RIM BlackBerry applications, among others:

      * SIMS 3 - Electronic Arts
      * Bejeweled - Electronic Arts
      * N.O.V.A. - Gameloft
      * Texas Hold'em poker 2 - Gameloft
      * Bubble Bash 2 - Gameloft
      * Photo Editor Ultimate - Ice Cold Apps
      * DriveSafe.ly Pro - iSpeech.org
      * ISpeech Translator Pro - iSpeech.org
      * Drive Safe.ly Enterprise - iSpeech.org
      * Nobex Radio ™ Premium - Nobex
      * Encore Shazam - Shazam
      * Vlingo Plus: Virtual Assistant - Vlingo

Manufacturers of smart phones and tablets from Canada that offers customers one month free service. For those who already get the service it will get an additional service to their contract.

1 comment:

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