| INTRODUCTION → 1. The Planet Goes BlackBerry → 2. The Birth of the BlackBerry → 3. Lawsuits in Motion → → 4. From Brand to Icon → 5. BlackBerry Jam → 6. The Rise of the TeleBrain → |
| WELCOME / INDEX - SAMPLE CHAPTER → DEVICES → Image Gallery → Audio/Video → Texts & Docs → Web Links → Appendix → |
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From BlackBerry Planet Web Support
| Appendix - Glossary → Timeline → Financials → Growth → Patents | Cases → Bibliography → Partners Fund → Techno Telepathy |
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- Mike Lazaridis writes a program that generated a video signal to send data to any computer monitor; discusses it with Larry Smith, his professor of economics.
- Research in Motion, Inc. is founded by University of Waterloo engineering student Mike Lazaridis (President and Co-CEO) and University of Windsor engineering student Douglas Fregin (Vice President, Operations). The company is set up as an electronics and computer science consulting business in Waterloo. Within four years, RIM would start focusing on wireless data services and devices and setting up wireless point-of-sale customer terminals using radio waves.

