Yeah, but it's not only quantity of app, it is quality of apps. I'm not a BB user, so I can't attest to it personally, but there was a pretty negative picture of how poor the current BB World app selection is in an article by Matthew Miller. No Pandora, no Instagram, no Spotify, no Google Voice, etc. I assure you, no matter what they want you to think, up in the C-level offices they are not constantly looking at spreadsheets and planning how to lay off the next round of employees. They like to have fun with their toys too, and BlackBerry best acknowledge that, even if they don't do so openly.
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Yeah, but it's not only quantity of app, it is quality of apps. I'm not a BB user, so I can't attest to it personally, but there was a pretty negative picture of how poor the current BB World app selection is in an article by Matthew Miller. No Pandora, no Instagram, no Spotify, no Google Voice, etc. I assure you, no matter what they want you to think, up in the C-level offices they are not constantly looking at spreadsheets and planning how to lay off the next round of employees. They like to have fun with their toys too, and BlackBerry best acknowledge that, even if they don't do so openly.