RIM Sings a Love Song to Its Fleeing BlackBerry Developers [Video]

Posted September 25, 2012 at 4:47pm by iClarified | Please help us and submit a translation by clicking here | 5791 views

RIM has posted a new video to BlackBerry developers promising 'To Keep On Loving You'.

We are going to keep loving developers at Research In Motion, all the way to BlackBerry 10 and beyond. Watch our leadership team for developer relations bring back the band: Alec Saunders, VP Developer Relations & Ecosystem, Chris Smith, VP Application Platform & Tools, and Martyn Mallick, VP Global Alliances & Business. Thank you to those devs who are working hard, and for those jumping on board every day. Stay updated at http://developer.blackberry.com and http://devblog.blackberry.com. Let's Rock and Roll This!

Take a look below...

[via 9to5Mac]


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crunch - October 9, 2012 at 9:31pm
I love this song. After BlackBerry 10 fails, as it undoubtedly will due to more and more delays and failure to get phone manufacturers to license the POS, it's good to see that some of the BB team clearly have a music career ahead of them. It's a good idea for them to think ahead, because there will be NO BlackBerry 11! Make no mistake about it, this IS RIM's final shot and I'll keep tuned in to watch the fireworks, as they fuck it all up as royally as ever. ;-)
matrixmaniac - September 25, 2012 at 5:58pm
MUUUUCH better than any Samshit ad ever procuded
BBERRY - September 25, 2012 at 5:01pm
BlackBerry needs to bounce back! I think I might give them a few tips!
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