Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Will Xobni Help RIM Take On Apple?

In an effort to make the BlackBerry stand out further from the pack, Research In Motion's investment arm announced plans to invest in startup Xobni, which makes an e-mail search tool.

The BlackBerry Partners Fund, a $150 million venture capital fund aimed at encouraging development of software for RIM's popular handheld devices, is investing $3.2 million in a round of funding for Xobni that's being led by Cisco Systems, which invested about $7 million.

The move marks the fifth investment so far for BlackBerry Partners, a joint venture of RIM, Royal Bank of Canada, and Thomson Reuters, and reflects the rising stakes in a game of smartphone one-upmanship. RIM, like other smartphone makers, including Palm and Nokia, are trying harder than ever to infuse their devices with compelling tools, games, and other applications after Apple roiled the smartphone market with its iPhone.

The Xobni investment comes the same day Nokia said it will invest in Obopay, a Redwood City (Calif.) startup that makes mobile payment software. Terms were not disclosed.

Here is the full article.

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