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The BlackBerry was built to communicate. Sending and receiving email, browsing the Web, and often even downloading applications to your device require access to the wireless data network. Naturally, a lot of the most compelling BlackBerry applications also heavily feature networking as a core part of their functionalities.
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Rizk, A. (2009). Hello Out There! Making a Network-Enabled Application. In: Beginning BlackBerry Development. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-7224-3_7
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