After RIM's latest train-wreck of a quarter, the clobbered BlackBerry-maker has announced that it is "exploring strategic options."
That's code for "We're desperately trying to sell ourselves."
And that's a good plan.
At this point, there's almost no foreseeable way for RIM to make a comeback. Their products have been leap-frogged by Apple and Google, they have a small and shrinking proprietary platform (operating system), and the distinction between the "enterprise market"--RIM's former stronghold--and the "consumer market" is disappearing.
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