We strolled through the virtual aisles of Research in Motion's fledging application marketplace and found five great titles - and as many clunkers.
By Yardena Arar
Research in Motion's new BlackBerry store, called Blackberry App World, lets you buy and download any of a few hundred applications without connecting to a PC or creating a special account (it relies heavily on PayPal). What's worth getting—and what's not? Here's a collection of five cool BlackBerry apps and five clunkers.
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