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RIM tries to attract BlackBerry 10 developers with awful music video

49 pointsby stdclassover 12 years ago

19 comments

martythemaniakover 12 years ago
Instead of this low-quality garbage, why not post something newsworthy about BlackBerry 10, like the first look at their next OS? <a href="http://www.theverge.com/2012/9/25/3386444/blackberry-10-beta-3-hands-on-photos-video" rel="nofollow">http://www.theverge.com/2012/9/25/3386444/blackberry-10-beta...</a>
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cryptozover 12 years ago
&#62; RIM CEO Thorsten Heins guaranteed developers that their BlackBerry 10 applications would make at least $10,000 in their first year. If those apps don’t generate $10,000, Heins said RIM would make up the difference.<p>Wait. That can't be right. Last I heard, you had to make $1,000 on your own first. Is this new item a misquote, or can I release a free app, get 0 downloads, and have RIM pay me $10,000 a year later? No way, it's gotta be an incorrect quote.<p>Edit: They updated the article with sources. The situation has not changed. "Any developer that makes $1,000 from a BlackBerry 10 app submitted by January 23rd is eligible for a payout from RIM for up to $9,000."
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sergiotapiaover 12 years ago
In my short 5 year career as a software developer, my absolute lowest point was working with Blackberry creating applications.<p>This was around July 2010-ish.<p>The development environment: Sucked. Eclipse with some rubbish plugins that didn't work all the time.<p>Each change in the UI, I had to compile, publish to my BB device (which took about 20 minutes each time) and see how it ran there because the simulator was nowhere near to the actual representation on the phone.<p>Using Java to make BB apps wasn't so bad, I mean, I was only used to C# at that point, and the transition wasn't that painful. It was the god damn awful developer tools.<p>I wouldn't go back to making Blackberry apps ever again; I value my happiness much more these days and I can afford to pick and choose my jobs.<p>I wonder if they have made things easier this iteration. It's been 2 years since I've seen things in the ecosystem after all.<p>My absolute favorite platform to make Mobile apps is Windows Phone 7 (I hear 8 is pretty much the same). You just can match the developer tools for it. It's so simple.
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adriandover 12 years ago
Looked at in an alternative light, this video can be seen as rather courageous. It acknowledges the problems that developers for the BB platform have faced, and directly addresses some of the doubts and fears developers must be experiencing. For example:<p>* "A whole new mobile platform may be one tough proposition" * "And though I know you're all wondering, when? It won't be forever."<p>I'm not really all that opposed to the rather human and self-deprecating approach taken here.
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rescriptingover 12 years ago
This story has just the right mix of condescension, editorialization, and an absence of meaningful journalism.<p>Forgive my cynicism but do a search for RIM or Blackberry 10 on HN and its easy to see why this is on the front page instead of something discussing the merits and flaws of the OS that was shown during the keynote today.
davidwover 12 years ago
This is definitely material for a future version of "N years of high tech marketing disasters", which, by the way, is a pretty good - and entertaining - look at the history of computing from the point of view of the various errors and screwups along the way: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001G0OANQ/?tag=dedasys-20" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001G0OANQ/?tag=dedasys-20</a><p>I think the other commenters are right that we ought to be focusing on the technology that they are releasing. And yet, sometimes something like this is really emblematic of what is otherwise a long, drawn out, slow motion failure without any really moments where it's easy to say <i>that</i> is when things blew up.<p><i>Edit</i> incidentally, I went and had a look at the links showing actual information about the launch, and I don't see anything that would cause me to switch from Android.
sjbachover 12 years ago
The casual negativity in the headline is really too bad. I kind-of enjoyed the video, even though I'd been primed not to.
basicxmanover 12 years ago
Went to BlackBerry Jam in Waterloo with a co-worker who did a co-op at RIM previously. They played a similar music video and the key joke from my co-worker was "The cost of that music video could've paid the salary of the guy who used to be beside me."
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timkellerover 12 years ago
Genuinely the saddest marketing stunt I've ever seen.
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madronaover 12 years ago
Wow. VB wastes no time in editorializing, it's right there in the headline.
tibbonover 12 years ago
Was the video that bad really? I didn't even know about BB10 at all (I honestly didn't even know it still was being made). I'm not going to watch it again, but I wouldn't call it awful.
pjmlpover 12 years ago
I never understood why companies think developers would care for their platforms with such type of videos.
mratzloffover 12 years ago
I feel bad for them. I mean, at least they're trying.<p>Maybe I'll make a pity app.
truskoover 12 years ago
I found this video funny
uvTwitchover 12 years ago
RIM should probably cut the crap and laser-focus on whatever the hell it is they're good at, instead of trying to battle apple, google, and microsoft. This video just makes the blackberry seem pathetic, and who would want to develop for a pathetic platform?
dbeckerover 12 years ago
Tongue in cheek or not, it reeks of desperation.<p>If I developed for the Blackberry, this would increase my skepticism that RIM will be around for a long time, and thus make me less inclined to continue developing blackberry software.
modartsover 12 years ago
A very desperate and sad move by RIM. It's decision making like this that continues to cost RIM jobs.
Tichyover 12 years ago
These videos tend to go viral - just for the wrong reasons.
eddangerover 12 years ago
All I can say is they have hit Rock n' Roll bottom.