However, while these platforms have been generating quite the media buzz, they are obviously not the only ones available on the market. Research in Motion's recently released BlackBerry 6, for instance, is quite popular with enterprise consumers which can be said about its previous versions.
With so many platforms on the market, it's getting increasingly difficult for a consumer to choose which route to take. While just about all of these mobile operating systems are completely capable (besides maybe Windows Mobile) the end decision is largely becoming based on what software is available for any given platform.
Apple introduced with iOS 2.0 (then iPhone OS) the App Store which gave consumers the ability to purchase and download innovative, fun and useful applications.After this service was deemed a success, competing mobile OS developers duplicated the idea with their own offerings. Android came with it the Android Marketplace and webOS the App Catalog and BlackBerry 6 the App World.
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