Let us face the facts: a totally free PlayBook is great, but it is not
enough. If Android designers should be convinced to stop soccer practice and hot dates to remain home and re-package their applications for PlayBook OS 2., then they are have to some advertising earnings too. And that's why a study over the past weekend, declaring that ported applications wouldn't support mobile advertisements, triggered no finish of fuss. Fortunately, it evolved as the result of some type of miscommunication and RIM rapidly clarified the up-to-date PlayBook OS
would offer the ad services which come included in Android applications, but wouldn't support RIM's own Rim ad services for the reason that context. So what's so that it is, the shin pads, the perfume, or even the keyboard
Android applications around the PlayBook will keep their built-in advertisements, will not support RIM advertisements initially made an appearance on Engadget on Mon, 20 February 2012 11:34:00 EDT. Please visit our terms to be used of feeds.
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