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Through its official blog that we quoted on Friday (17/05/2013), BlackBerry is still awaiting approval from Apple and Google so that fuel could be in the Play Store and Google Play.
Job tricky indeed, given the basic things have to be met for this application to qualify was not violated policies that have been defined.
If Google has a policy a little loose on Play Store. And what about Apple?
Apple as it is known also to have exclusive service called iMessage which is based iTunes account. But that does not mean they are allergic to similar services.
Let's look at Apple 'kick' Google Maps and create your own maps for the consumer. Although it was a tug, but in the end Apple but gave way in the Apple Store.
The same thing may be done by BlackBerry with its fuel. Yes, summer nantilah exact answer.