On 03/07/2009, at 00:04, John Smith wrote: > > --- On Thu, 2/7/09, Aun Yngve Johnsen <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> First of all I doubt there are 50,000,000 blackberry users, > > Not my figure, but apparently the number of active BB subscribers > >> that number sounds a little too high, and yes, they can be > > I'm not sure but the number of their users gets kicked about in > security filings, RIM not only makes money on devices but a per > monthly fee for data connections too. > >> wrong, an entire nation elected the wrong president about 8 >> years ago..... Besides, your argumentation is the same as >> x-million IE users cant be wrong about HTML4 (I know this is >> old), so W3C had to come up with HTML 4.01...... > > We're not talking about dictators, stupid voters or HTML 4.01, we're > talking about devices with a browser that can send GPS locations, > that mozilla and apple are suddenly doing and it makes news, but > it's nothing someone else hasn't done already for quite some time. > >> I am not saying that blackberry use a different standard (I >> do not know the specs in this case), just saying I don't buy >> your arguments. > > What argument, I was stating fact, RIM make and have made 10's of > millions of devices with the browser being able to send the current > GPS location. > > Too bad they haven't been to the press with it then. Apple and Mozilla apparently have more skills in using press releases than RIM.
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