Here’s the highlights. Unified twitter feeds and status updates. You can type one status, and send it to one or every network you’re a part of if you feel so inclined. Universal Search, which allows you to access all the media and any data or apps on your phone from one place, and search the web as well. And finally, a faster web browser, with tabbed browsing and more organized page layouts, improving what Blackberry users have long considered a sore spot in the phone’s software.
For those who carry a Blackberry in the pockets, these are welcome improvements. If you own another brand of smartphone, some or all of these features may be old hat. Sure, RIM is still playing catchup, but every improvement is a small step toward achieving the huge goal. Besides, they have a plan.
Source: BlackBerry.com
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