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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 tablets. The company transitioned to providing software and services and holds ...
As an advocate for the power of basic science to improve and transform the world, [4] he co-founded Quantum Valley Investments in March 2013 with childhood friend and BlackBerry co-founder Douglas Fregin to provide financial and intellectual capital for the further development and commercialization of breakthroughs in quantum information ...
In 1984, Fregin and Lazaridis founded Research In Motion to market their innovative device. [6] [7] In February 1985, they received a $15,000 Ontario New Ventures loan. [3] Fregin played a vital role in designing the initial circuit boards used in the company's wireless technology. [8]
Since leaving Blackberry in 2012, [3] Balsillie has taken up a number of roles in Canadian business and society. He is the founder of the Balsillie School of International Affairs at the University of Waterloo, the Centre for International Governance and Innovation (CIGI) think tank, and serves as chair of the Canadian Council of Innovators. [4]
Whether they're unprofitable, obsolete, or just poorly run, these nine companies are surprisingly still in business despite facing headwinds.
BlackBerry Limited, formerly Research in Motion (RIM), is a Canadian multinational communications corporation, founded in 1995. It is headquartered in Waterloo, ...
This partnership among three Rhône winegrowers, Nicolas Jaboulet, Guillaume Sorrel, and Alexandre Caso, has seen its reputation quickly rise since it was founded in 2015.
Blackberry leaves are food for certain caterpillars; some grazing mammals, especially deer, are also very fond of the leaves. Caterpillars of the concealer moth Alabonia geoffrella have been found feeding inside dead blackberry shoots. When mature, the berries are eaten and their seeds dispersed by mammals, such as the red fox, American black ...