RIM
has announced that it is extending its deadline for Built for BlackBerry after receiving more than 19,000 applications. One of several incentive programs launched by RIM to attract developers for BlackBerry 10, Built for BlackBerry is meant to highlight apps that have "passed an added level of evaluation" and will receive extra marketing from RIM through several channels. The Ontario-based company, which recently
re-branded its store from BlackBerry App World to BlackBerry World, also held a series of "Port-A-Thons" to help developers port apps built for other platforms over to BB10. Last weekend's event brought in
more than 15,000 apps, according to the company. There may be as many as 104,000 apps
available by the time BB10 launches on January 30.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/NPo-tlRbVuM/
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