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Spice Labs launches Educational and Entertainment Blackberry Applications

Posted on November, Thursday 24, 2011 By itVAR News Network

Spice Digital Limited, one of India’s leading MVAS (Mobile Value Added Services) companies has introduced their Educational and Entertaining BlackBerry Apps for kids aged between 1 to 10 years.

For both, Educational and Entertaining Apps, Spice Digital has partnered with BlackBerry, the fourth most popular device manufacturer after Google, Sony Ericsson, and Apple.

These BlackBerry Apps by Spice Labs are designed to keep children engaged for hours as they can learn alphabets, numbers, and spellings and lots more anytime, anywhere from their mobile handsets. These Apps are already used by 2 million tech savvy parents worldwide and are available free of cost to the BlackBerry users. 

With close to 25 mobile networks across the globe and an unbeatable presence in SAARC, APAC and MEA markets, Spice Digital’s foray into its current offering on kids applications, shows Spice Digital’s unmatchable comparison in innovation and technology for every age group.

Saket Agarwal (Global CEO - Services) said, “With the mobile internet ramping up faster than the desktop internet we at Spice believe that there is something to offer to every age group and hence Spice Labs introduced the BlackBerry Apps for kids, which enables every child to have fun while they learn. These applications were designed with complete dedication to assist youngsters in their educational and entertainment requirements.”

Spice Labs’ BlackBerry Apps include Magic Canvas, Rhymes, Memory, Jigsaw, Kiddo and Hangman Kids. The download URL is http://kids.spicelabs.in.

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