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Apple designer Lindsay joins RIM.


Research in Motion (RIM) has hired Don Lindsay Don Lindsay is a Canadian politician in the Liberal Party.

Lindsay was born in Renfrew, Ontario, the descendant of Scottish and French settlers who came to the Ottawa Valley in 1830s.
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As its new vice president of user experience, Lindsay Lindsay, town (1991 pop. 16,696), SE Ont., Canada, on the Scugog River, NE of Toronto. It is an industrial town, with woolen, flour, and lumber mills, in an agricultural and scenic lake district.  will be charged with "creating" the VP of user experience, the mobile industry site said. The job which will likely involve making changes to the look and feel of the Blackberry blackberry, name for several species of thorny plants of the genus Rubus of the family Rosaceae (rose family). See bramble.
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RIM and Apple have not yet commented on the news.

RIM shipped 7.8 million devices, or an average 2.6 million per month during the three-month period ending in February compare to Apple shipped of 4.4 million iPhones, or an average 1.5 million per month.
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Title Annotation:Don Lindsay appointed as vice president
Publication:International Business Times - US ed.
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Date:Apr 9, 2009
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