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blackberry-developer-conference RIM is really working hard on the upcoming BlackBerry Developer Conference on Nov 9-12 in San Francisco. Registration is now open for the conference according to the emails we have been getting and hopefully the session descriptions will be up soon since they promised them for mid-August. If you want to register before they post the sessions you can get $200 off by registering before September 18th and another $100 off if you attended WES this year or the last (and first) developer conference.

RIM is really pushing on all the pistons with their launch of the Developers Blog along with decommissioning BlackBerry MDS runtime and studio. At the same time they have been pushing their Visual Studio and Eclipse plugins.

Now I am kind of curious what they have up their sleeve next. I am betting that they are holding off announcing the sessions since some of them will be covering OS 5.0 which has not been officially announced yet.

Check out more details or register at: www.blackberrydeveloperconference.com

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This entry was posted on Thursday, August 13th, 2009 and is filed under News.
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