BlackBerry, formerly Research In Motion, is under a lot of scrutiny as it pursues its comeback strategy. An interesting question recently came up having to do with that effort: Is BlackBerry so busy focusing on growth and the future that it has forgotten about taking care of customer needs in the present? I’ll address this both as a technology industry analyst and a long time BlackBerry fan. Everything about BlackBerry is suddenly very different. The new BB10 is both better and worse than its predecessor. BlackBerry is in transition.
"MemoPad" is there, it's just called "Rememember".
Spend some more time with BlackBerry 10. I think you'll find a number of the things we know and loved from the old BlackBerry are there.
Forgetting Today's Users May Be BlackBerry's Folly
Posted by: Jeff Kagan May 2, 2013 05:00 AMBlackBerry, formerly Research In Motion, is under a lot of scrutiny as it pursues its comeback strategy. An interesting question recently came up having to do with that effort: Is BlackBerry so busy focusing on growth and the future that it has forgotten about taking care of customer needs in the present? I’ll address this both as a technology industry analyst and a long time BlackBerry fan. Everything about BlackBerry is suddenly very different. The new BB10 is both better and worse than its predecessor. BlackBerry is in transition.
Spend some more time with BlackBerry 10. I think you'll find a number of the things we know and loved from the old BlackBerry are there.