Blackberry Partners With Microsoft, MySpace & TiVo
By Branko Miletic | Tuesday | 16/09/2008
Blackberry maker Research in Motion (RIM) has announced partnerships with Microsoft, MySpace and TiVo, saying it is working with these new partners to put their software on Blackberry smartphones.
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According to various reports, RIM reached an agreement with Microsoft to put Live Search in the Blackberry browser as a search engine and for Blackberry Maps. Live Search is expected to be shipped sometime later this year.
From October, a Blackberry application for MySpace will also be released, adding to the similar software for rival Facebook that RIM has already released.
And by the end of the year, a TiVo suite will be released that will allow Blackberry users to view electronic program guides (EPGs) and schedule recordings.
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