RIM buys mobile storefront company, Cellmania

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Cellmania is a company that runs behind the scenes without too much recognition.  They are responsible for creating the  mobile application storefronts that can be seen on many of today’s operating systems (such as Android, Symbian, and Java).  RIM purchased Cellmania today, although the terms and conditions lying therein are not known to us.

According to their site, Cellmania will continue doing what they’ve been doing, only it will be exclusively with RIM.  Cellmania provides a habitat for those who develop content and that which said content is developed for.  Hopefully, this will be used to up-the-ante on BlackBerry’s app world, as Cellmania’s expertise in the area is brought into play.

Despite App World 2.0 being released mere days ago, we can only hope that RIM is taking the bull by the horns and working to create a more user friendly experience for it’s users.  Furthermore, I think I smell another update, or even App World 3.0, on it’s way!  So what would you like to see in the next installment of App World, pups?  A faster experience, more organization, better search?  Let us know in the comments below!

via: TechCrunch

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