When Research In Motion released the first BlackBerry smartphone around 2002 (they marketed two-way pagers prior to that), the ability to send and receive push email combined with web browsing, organizer, and phone capabilities made it an instant hit. The Ontario-based firm quickly became a force to be reckoned in the mobile space, garnering a legion of devoted “CrackBerry” users who could be seen tapping away on its keyboard at all times. It was meant primarily for business types but its messaging system lured in consumers as well. @Yungjohnnybravo x Follow @TatWza +TatWZA