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BlackBerry soon to have push-to-talk feature

Jan 10, 2007 11:46 AM

Wireless operator Kodiak Networks yesterday announced it has signed a global licensing agreement with Research In Motion to feature a series of integrated mobile applications, specifically a push-to-talk feature, on BlackBerry handsets. The licensing agreement lets RIM integrate a Java version of the Kodiak handset client with BlackBerry handsets. In addition, the companies will team on development and marketing efforts, according to Kodiak.



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