On Wednesday, Research in Motion announced App World 2.0, which will bring a number of changes to the ways Blackberry users interact with and pay for their apps. Most notably, Blackberry users will no longer only be able to pay for apps via PayPal. Instead, they can pay with a credit card or simply add the charges to their monthly bill (a feature that can be blocked for enterprise users.)
The company also announced Blackberry ID, a unique number for each account which make it easier to move applications across devices or networks. And AppWorld 2.0 offers improved search and other performance improvements for users.
Charlie has over a decade of experience in website administration and technology management. As the site admin, he oversees all technical aspects of running a high-traffic online platform, ensuring optimal performance, security, and user experience.
























