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Official: BlackBerry Playbook will support Android applications

long ago that are being rumored that the BlackBerry Playbook could run Android applications, and and not only that but Playbook BlackBerry applications run natively Andrdoid.

now that its output for sale in the U.S. is imminent, report by an official press release confirming that your tablet will support Android applications effectively.

Playbook The BlackBerry will go on sale next April 19 in the U.S. and Canada, not only support Android applications but also have support for Java applications and various novelties such as HTML5, Flash and support for AIR.

One of the best news is that there are over 25,000 created Java applications for BlackBerry that will be supported by the team, as well as the 200,000 Android applications that are currently known. We also know that RIM launch the BlackBerry Playbook native SDK allows C / C + + inclusive.

In the words of President and Co-CEO of RIM, Mike Lazaridis, "the BlackBerry Playbook is a great tablet, the power that we have incorporated the experiences creates a more attractive application is available on a computer computing device today's mobile. Being able to add Android applications in Java and BlackBerry World App for BlackBerry will provide Playbook users an even greater choice of applications, or also insert the commands will showcase the versatility of the platform. "

With a compatible API, Blackberry or Android developers will be able to make their applications work on the Tablet OS BlackBerry, including the new option "app players" can be downloaded from the BlackBerry App Word and work as a "sandbox" where all applications run. The developers have a great opportunity, it will be easier for them to send their applications in a single step.

developers will have tools to WebWorksTM SDK for Tablet OS, and Adobe ® AIR, using the Tablet OS BlackBerry SDK for Adobe AIR, and also a NDK (Native Development Kit), which is currently in alpha stage and will go beta this summer.

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