@MADBRADNYC I was going to continue this but I don't see the word Moderator next to your name, hence I am not sure who appointed you the intention police, and I don't feel the need to explain myself further.
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@MADBRADNYC I was going to continue this but I don't see the word Moderator next to your name, hence I am not sure who appointed you the intention police, and I don't feel the need to explain myself further.
Nice try at deflection! :rotfl:
It doesn't take a moderator to see that you have not read the OP's post and trying to squirm out of that fact.
You asked me to explain. Not the other way around.
However, I don't need to explain myself any further.
Have a nice day! :)
There are no official API for BlackBerry App World! :( But yeah, this could easily become a popular 3rd party app. I suppose it's possible to get RSS feeds of the apps and extrapolate the info from that but that would take a while to compile all of the results...
Technically that's not really an issue, but I'm pretty sure RIM has Terms of Use for BB World which would forbid that without express permission. I could be wrong though.. has anyone checked?
Are you speaking of something like this?
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It is for freebie and price drop status changes as you mentioned.
If you're correct, the same basic premise could be used for new submissions and filtering, right?
ah thats the app lol, yea something like that, where you can filter the updates and plumb the updates into either a new list in the hub, or a single `message` in the hub which has the list internally.