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Blackberry patents first end-to-end encrypted instant messaging app (2005)
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Welcome to /c/[email protected] , where fake history is made. Find a historically significant photo, come up with a fake history title, post it, laugh.
The name is a reference to the fact that the pictures should be worth marveling at. This is NOT a place for hardcore pornography. Tasteful nudity is fine as long as it fits within the context of the post (please mark it as NSFW).
PIN messages, and later BBM, was a great messaging app. It just needed a windows client to take off. I never understood why they couldn’t make that happen.
It truly was. I recall my frustration as a blackberry owner circa 2010. Great mini keyboard you could type with incredible speed and accuracy,.great messenger, appalling battery life and overheating, and a total lavk of app options compared to all competitors :(
Blackberry knew not every company needed their own app. We didn't listen.
They really were beautiful handsets.