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I'd guess it might as well be about greater adaptability of kids ...to touch-typing, on physical keyboards (not only qwerty, also the usual alphanumeric - I've seen young people thumb-typing "blind" on those, one-handed). Conversely, for older people it might not matter that much - because they hunt-and-peck anyway.
But yeah, network effects... here it's the obnoxious GG ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadu-Gadu - and PL version of that article has a ridiculous claim about GG first to be used in space, on the ISS - seemingly unremovable because it has a citation to right-leaning newspaper, which basically just reprinted PR claims of the developer ...but those claims have issues: 1) at the time, ISS didn't have a direct IP access, only a form of email and ftp 2) ~IM aspect of pocket radio was certainly used not only on ISS, but on Mir; plus, http://www.kyon.pl/img/15962,gadu-gadu,Quake,comparison,pl,.html & http://www.kyon.pl/img/17590,comparison,gtalk,Windows_Live_Messenge... - it "beats" Live Messenger by now).
GG first got some popularity by offering ~free SMS to PL networks, then - by introducing IM capability - it managed to grab the nascent market from ICQ (some ill-conceived local "patriotism" probably also played a role) ...and so we're stuck with it, one uses it because everybody else do. Whole country turned into an IM ghetto, even Skype didn't manage to break it - now people simply run both.
GG also on mobile - oh, and BBM doesn't exist (a place only a bit over 1000 km away)
Now, those effects also mean that Blackberry could have been reasonable, by introducing paid BBM for other, new platforms - they would probably be the mobile messenger by now. But it's probably too late.
PS. OTOH, kids love prepaid ...and I don't think BB fits that very much?
Edited 2012-10-14 15:12 UTC




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I'd suspect older people would prefer physical keyboards and kids with small and nimble fingers and a more adaptive brain would manage a virtual keyboard easier.
But I also guess when some have a BlackBerry the rest wants one too not to be left out of the BBM chats.
Let's see what the next generation of BlackBerries brings us.