In early 1999, Canadian company RIM (Research In Motion), known for its handhelds and its wireless modems, introduced a device for mobile email called 'BlackBerry.'
Unlike the Palm VII, BlackBerry didn't try to be fancy - no 'web clippings,' no huge touchscreen, no handwriting recognition, and no massive flip-up antenna. Instead, RIM's device was almost singly focused on delivering a killer email experience with a scroll wheel, relatively comfortable QWERTY keyboard, and true push service.
Ten Years Of BlackBerry.
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