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RIM on the Carving Block

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yalanand
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Re: Rim is a sad story
yalanand   6/24/2012 8:37:54 AM
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 It's an iPhone/android world now.

@cat tail, dont forget windows 8. With the launch of "surface tablet" microsoft has made its intention clear to compete with  Android/iPhone tablets.

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Re: Rim is a sad story
yalanand   6/24/2012 8:45:33 AM
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Do you think RIM would have fared better by remaining focused on its core customers instead of trying to compete with Apple and other smartphone makers?

@Tenacious, I dont think it would have helped much. I think the only option that RIM had was to make android apps compatible to RIM so that people who wanted android OS could have bought RIM handsets. 

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