RIM today announced that they will bring the entire Blackberry application suite to Windows Mobile 6. Users of new Microsoft smartphones will be able to launch a program that will contain all the Blackberry applications including the browser, inbox, phone, custom enterprise applications and more. Once this environment is running, the device will look and act like a Blackberry, however as with any other application, users will be able to switch to the built in Windows Mobile applications instantly. AT&T is working with RIM on the project and will support subscribers who run the software when it becomes available.
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