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RIM Confirms Android Apps Will Run On Playbook, Through Intermediate Players

angry tapir writes "Research In Motion has announced that users of its PlayBook tablet will be able to run Android and Java applications. The PlayBook, which becomes available on April 19, will have two optional 'app players' that will provide run-time environments for BlackBerry Java apps and Android 2.3 apps. The players will let users download BlackBerry Java Apps and Android Apps from BlackBerry App World."

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  1. Re:Quality by TD-Linux · · Score: 5, Informative

    No, when they support the 2.3 API (revision 10), they also support all API versions below that. In fact, Google encourages developers to target the lowest possible API level to support needed features, to maximize compatibility.

  2. Re:Quality by ChunderDownunder · · Score: 3, Informative
    It's a pity Slashdot linked to some pay-per-click summary instead of the actual press release.

    Developers will simply repackage, code sign and submit their BlackBerry Java and Android apps to BlackBerry App World. Once approved, the apps will be distributed through BlackBerry App World, providing a new opportunity for many developers to reach BlackBerry PlayBook users. Users will be able to download both the app players and the BlackBerry Java and Android apps from BlackBerry App World.

    At least for Android, it sounds pretty clear that they're cutting Google's store out of the picture.

  3. Re:iOS app player by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 3, Informative

    You can't copyright an API.