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RIM to unleash redesigned BlackBerry App World 3.0 on August 22nd

Hot at the heels of releasing its new device arsenal , RIM is prepping to roll out a brand new BlackBerry App World. Scheduled to launch Monday, version 3.0 incorporates a retooled interface for speedy perusal of apps, games and themes — if the beta release is any indication. Another added feature is the My World storage folder that keeps all your downloads at the home screen and allows you to wirelessly reinstall them in case you accidentally delete one or upgrade devices. Sure, there are rumblings that the BB music service may be part of this release, but as Reuters reported , that announcement isn’t expected until early September. Although, this update would complete the hot smartphone trifecta rather nicely: new device, new OS and new app store. Well done, RIM, now while you could just get your advertising so as, you can be ready.

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