Montreal Tech Watch

blackberryTungle has released yesterday a new BlackBerry interface for its calendar group scheduling service. The interface allows users to get updates from Tungle, and then interact with the service without their laptop and Microsoft Outlook, which was up to this day the only avalaible interface to Tungle.

The new feature means that Tungle is 100% committed to business users, who use Windows and a Blackberry handset. In comparison, many “fashionable” startups are after interfaces for iPhones or other popular clients like Gmail or Google Calendar.

Also, the move has certainly a lot to do with their investors who have just partenered with RIM.

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