Google stopped Gmail for Blackberry

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Google plans to stop its e-mail service (Gmail) Blackberry phones later this month, which is another blow to the makers of the BlackBerry Research In Mochon Co. Ltd., which is struggling to stop the transformation of BlackBerry users to phones that programs that use of making Google and Apple .
As of November 22 will not be able to present users of the new BlackBerry use e-mail to Google, and will be limited to the use of Google Mail users who participated in the BlackBerry service before that date.
At Google, said a statement posted on its internet-that the company will focus on "building a new system privileged to write Gmail on mobile phone browser."
For his part, played down the Blackberry factory would move, the company said in a statement that "since 2009 Enter Gmail as an element of running BlackBerry System V version onwards, meaning that there is no need for the system to run LG independent mile."
It is noteworthy that these developments come at a time when Research In Motion, the company suffered setbacks in the operation of the BlackBerry service, and a decline in prices of their products and their share of the smartphone market in the United States.
Research conducted by a research institution called "IDC" has shown that the shares of Research In Motion, the company declined by 11.6% until the end of June last, and made the phone companies that operate the plant by Android by Google and iPhones.
It is noteworthy that Research In Motion company's share of the US market five years ago and reached 48%.
Analysts had expressed fears of abandonment users of the BlackBerry phones and direction to the iPhone and Andreod after repeated and embarrassing outages suffered by the BlackBerry service in the last period.
The company said it was investigating the occurrence of further interruptions in service in Europe and the Arab region, Africa and India, but did not give further details.

It is worth mentioning that Google mail (Gmail) is considered one of the most common e-mail systems in the world, where he achieved a rise in the number of visitors in the past month by 31%.

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