
RIM may have lost its dominance in the global smartphone market, but its messaging service, BBM Â is still widely popular. According to the Wall Street Journal, Research In Motion CEO, Thorsten Heins, has debunked rumors that the company is offering its messaging service to other mobile platforms. A RIM spokesperson reportedly told the Wall Street Journal today that the company is focused and committed to its BBM and is even excited to bring in new capabilities to its user base. RIM claims that there are more than 55 million BBM users today, up more than tenfold from the 5.3 million users in January 2009.
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