Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Twitter app maker Seesmic ends support of BlackBerry


Seesmic is far from the Twitter client in the most widely used mobile platforms. Still, betting their chips and still developing solutions for the most popular of them. What does not include the BlackBerry from now, according to a statement posted on the site Seesmic.


Seesmic for BlackBerry: no new updates
Perhaps this is the first of many developers to drop once the system of RIM. Over time, the Canadian harvest has been losing steam in the mobile application, while still very strong in the smartphone for corporate purposes.

In the current dynamics of the mobile platforms, the devs are an important part of the ecosystem in which Android Phone iOS 7 and Windows based - something that Microsoft has learned too late, indeed. RIM has never managed to place a great app store, and the trend is that fewer devs are interested in creating solutions for a platform whose range is smaller compared to the other.

When deciding to end the development of new versions of the BlackBerry to Seesmic, the company still beckons to bet on Windows 7 Phone, which is as far from being a market leader in smartphones. In a statement, says that Seesmic will continue to create apps for the Microsoft system, and Android and iOS.