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Between and , BlackBerry continued releasing phones, powered by its BBX platform, although its focus returned to handsets with QWERTY keyboards, though some of its releases also featured touchscreens too.

The best of both worlds? And I think it was this exact point when RIM reached its point of no return…. Working in London, I remember seeing more and more iPhones and Android phones in the hands of people on the street, whereas before everybody had had BlackBerry phones.

People not only wanted touchscreen phones, but they would go out of their way to buy them. BlackBerry stopped becoming an option. The brand became stale. People viewed BlackBerry phones as stuffy relics from a bygone era. And this was in , a time when BlackBerry was still a dominant force in the phone world.

But the writing was very much on the wall at this point, the concept of what a phone was had changed, and BlackBerry, although it had helped birth the modern smartphone, no longer seemed to have a role in the consumer market. Could this have stopped WhatsApp in its tracks? At the time millions of people used BBM. Adding it to iPhone and Android would have doubled that number within months, allowing non-BlackBerry users to message their buddies with BlackBerry phones.

It makes you think, right? I went to the launch of BlackBerry 10 in Florida. Lewis Hamilton was there and so too was Alicia Keyes. By this point, however, even they had switched to iPhone, despite being paid brand advocates of BlackBerry. It was just too late. By , Apple and Google controlled the phone market. No one else got a look in. BB10, while impressive and hugely innovative, was just too late.

These thornless creations were at first inferior in taste and quality to the thorny species; however, modern hybridizers of thornless blackberry plants have created the cultivars:. These new thornless blackberry bushes are released for growing in the Middle Atlantic and Pacific Northwest.

The Triple Crown is thornless and ripens early to midseason. The fruit is firm and black with a balanced sub-acid sweet taste and is aromatically pleasing. This berry release is expected to be the sensational highlight for gardeners everywhere expecting high quality and growing adaptation.

All these blackberries have overcome the sticky problems of the original thornless blackberry hybrids. Most of the above released blackberry cultivars are hybrids of a Brazos blackberry and Darrow cross.

Blackberries please the taste of humans as well as that of animals and are believed by many wildlife conservationists to be the most important naturalized growing plant that provides food for wildlife. Wildlife animals and birds eat blackberries as food or receive a thorny protective cover from blackberry bushes or vines that wind along fences, animals such as quail, doves, turkey, raccoons, opossums, and believe it or not, bears.

Perhaps children enjoy eating a fistful of blackberries from wild plants growing at the edge of the woods in summer, and then return home with the tell-tale purple stains on their teeth, lips, and clothing.

The delicate balance of a sweet and sour taste can stimulate the senses from the new hybrid cultivars towards heights unequaled by other berries or fruits. The launch of the touchscreen Storm in was a colossal failure. The release of the Playbook tablet was largely derided for a lack of native email, calendar, and contacts applications. Even its more recent incarnations, like the BlackBerry Priv in , suffered from ineffective product launches, poor functionality, and incoherent value propositions.

Since bringing on turnaround veteran John Chen as CEO in late , BlackBerry has given up on producing phones and has reinvented itself as a software and services business. Leveraging a portfolio of enterprise security products and riding the wave of automotive innovation with its QNX system, Chen seems to have righted the ship. In the autonomous vehicle space, BlackBerry has partnered with Baidu, Nvidia, and Qualcomm to secure their software.

Though the situation looks more promising than it has for a long time, only time will tell whether BlackBerry will rise again. Thank you for the post, very interesting! I totally agree with the reasons why Blackberry lost the smartphone war.

I believe that this is a good way of staying in business. Only one new though on this space, should they still use the brand Blackberry for selling their services? Unfortunately, it turned out to be a total failure, due to its high-price, low-feature, and low-performance. The next generation BlackBerry phones were announced in , but the eventual product, the BlackBerry 10, failed to catch on.

Those plans yielded less than meaningful results. Another swing came in Jan. Hopes for a dramatic turnaround at Blackberry have been dashed repeatedly. BlackBerry is an example of the big risks associated with the highly dynamic technology sector. None of the industry rankings, predictions, or recommendations seem to fit the BlackBerry stock play. Long-term investors have been burned, while only a few traders may have made money on the wide swings.

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