BlackBerry’s latest webcast for developers takes place tomorrow afternoon (2:00 PM EST).
This most recent webcast is one of many in an on-going series of interactive discussions between RIM and 3rd party developers, this one in particular pertaining to Java application development. From the looks of things this will be catering to developers that already have a firm grasp on building java apps but are looking to improve their work. However I imagine that anyone of any skill level interested in developing apps for BlackBerry will benefit from partaking in this discussion. You can Register HERE to get in on the conversation. Enjoy developers.
BlackBerry® smartphone users already know the value of mobile applications. Now Research In Motion is taking the experience to the next level by introducing an exciting new class of mobile applications: the Super App.
A Super App leverages the unique capabilities of the BlackBerry platform to offer a seamless, integrated and efficient experience.
We invite you join us for a free webcast for developers on Thursday, February 25, to learn how you can be part of the Super App revolution.
In this webcast, you’ll learn how to:
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design apps that are stickier, more intuitive, more engaging and more valuable to users
*maximize network efficiency and battery life with “always-on” apps that run in the background, quietly waiting for the right time to spring into action
*add custom menu items and data to the Inbox, Address Book and Calendar so your apps are always one click away
*leverage true push technology to deliver “just-in-time” data with audible notifications and customized messages
Date: Thursday, February 25, 2010
Time: 2:00 PM EST
Presenter: Mike Kirkup, Director, Developer Relations



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