
BlackBerry owners, rejoice! BerryStore will not only provide applications for the upcoming Storm, but will cater to the other BlackBerries as well, including much older handsets. This is definitely a smack in the face for RIM’s official BlackBerry Application Center, and will be able to see past the type of carrier your BlackBerry is attached to. As with anything new, content in the BerryStore isn’t anything to shout about, concentrated mostly on location based services, Google-related applications and bookmark icons for news services, but I’m sure these will grow in due time. Everything is free at this point in time, althought future applications will take on a paid model.
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