An Experiment In BlackBerry Development
ballwall writes "We've all read the stories about how lucrative selling apps on the iPhone can be (or not), but what about other platforms? BlackBerry accounts for twice as many handsets shipped as Apple, according to Gartner, so I decided to find out. I wrote about my experiences developing my first BlackBerry application including sales, platform issues, and a bunch of other things I thought new mobile developers might want to know about."
PT Barnum would have developed software for the iPhone. His customers would probably would have developed software for the Blackberry.
What makes the iPhone worse for businesses? The fact that it can do exchange synchronization out the box, without need for additional software on your company servers, or communicating through RIM's servers? The fact that it provides exactly the required apps -- a phone, contact list, calendar, email client and browser straight out the box?
What does the blackberry actually do better than the iPhone in a corporate environment?