“At the very core of RIM — at its DNA — is the innovation. We always think ahead. We always think forward. We sometimes think the unthinkable.”

Canuck Quotes: RIM and the BlackBerry http://canadianaconnection.com/2012/04/canuck-quotes-rim-blackberry in Canadiana Connection (18 April 2012).

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