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Palm already did the deed by partnering with DeviceAnywhere in opening its
Virtual Developer Lab, and now it looks as if RIM's doing the same for its
BlackBerry lineup. The Waterloo-based handset maker has joined hands with the
aforementioned testing outfit in order to let "outside developers test their
applications on a single system that represents 100 BlackBerry models running on
16 networks." We're also told that RIM is currently working with 100,000
developers to "create applications for such uses as gaming and navigation that
link customers more tightly to their devices," which shouldn't come as any
surprise given the pressure from Apple and Google. There's no word on when the
virtual dev facility will open its doors, but we'd bank on it being sometime
between "now" and "real soon."
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