RIM invites developers to send in their consumer and enterprise apps for evaluation.
Developers are now able to submit their content to RIM for consideration in BlackBerry application storefront, which is due to go live in the spring.In a message on the app store microsite, RIM says content must adhere to the Application Storefront Vendor Guidelines in order to be considered for inclusion.
After applications have been submitted and evaluated, RIM will contact developers regarding the results and next steps.
RIM will be hoping its own content offering can give rivals such as the iPhone App Store a run for their money.
To read more about the BlackBerry app storefront and its implications, check out our recent article.
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