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  2. BBM (software) - Wikipedia

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    BBM, also known by its full name BlackBerry Messenger, was a consumer-oriented proprietary mobile instant messenger and videotelephony application service originally developed by BlackBerry Limited and later briefly by Indonesian company Emtek under licence.

  3. BBM Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    BBMe is marketed as a secure messenger with end-to-end encryption. [1] BBMe was launched in 2014 originally as BBM Protected, [2] [3] based on a revamped version of BBM (BlackBerry Messenger), the company's consumer-oriented instant messenger. Initially offered only for enterprise customers, BBMe was opened up to all customers in 2019 after the ...

  4. BlackBerry Limited - Wikipedia

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    BlackBerry Limited (formerly Research In Motion or RIM for short) is a Canadian software company specializing in secure communications and the Internet of Things (IoT). ). Founded in 1984, it developed the BlackBerry brand of interactive pagers, smartphones, and

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  6. Is BlackBerry Messenger Worth Something? - AOL

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    BlackBerry 1 Year Stock Chart, data by YCharts Chen. Since former Sybase chief John Chen took over for Thorsten Heins as CEO of BlackBerry Limited in early November, shares of the fallen tech ...

  7. Classic BlackBerry devices to stop working normally today - AOL

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  8. AOL Video - Troubleshooting - AOL Help

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    The bit rate (speed) of the video clip; The faster the bit rate of video clips, the better the quality of the video; however, the speed of your internet connection may limit the bit rate of the video clip. For example, if you have a 56kbs dial-up connection to the internet, you will be able to watch videos with a bit rate of 56kbs or less.

  9. Mxit - Wikipedia

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    Mxit (pronounced "mix it") was a free instant messaging application developed by Mxit (Pty) Ltd. in South Africa that ran on over 8,000 devices, including feature phones, Symbian S60, Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, iPad, Windows Phone and tablets.