BlackBerry Partners Up with EdServ to Provide Mobile Educational Content

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The Chennai based education support services company EdServ has struck a deal with BlackBerry maker Research In Motion in an attempt to provide educational content through HumThum apps on BlackBerry smartphones.

“Through this tie-up with BlackBerry, we will provide the entire online education content that includes tuition, academics, skill development and test prep services on the BlackBerry smartphone,” S Giridharan, chairman and CEO, EdServ said in media statement.

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“Going forward, our educational content delivered through mobile smartphones worldwide will be a key growth driver for EdServ. We are also focused to take worldwide our K-12 learning solutions along with the International TestPrep and online certifications,” said Giridharan.

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