Hello there guys, whats up, yeah, don’t answer me with the sky. It was a rhetorical question. Guess you are all doing great. If so, let’s kick off with today’s issue and if not, just sit back and read through. Almost doing the same thing I guess.
At last, I
guess that’s the appropriate word to use, after so much long wait, the
Blackberry Messenger finally arrives on Windows 8 platform
WP users
would be delighted to hear that the service is landing considering the fact
that iOS and Android users have had their hands on it for almost a year.
“We are
intent on bringing the most popular application experiences to Windows Phone
and with BBM, we are pleased to bring many of its top features to the Windows
Phone platform, “says Bryan Biniak, Vice President and General Manager,
Developer Experience, Microsoft.
“BBM on
Windows Phone brings our customers the secure, easy to use messaging experience
they demand, and we expect that new features will roll out in the months to
come.”
According
to BB, the messenger service boasts an impressive 85 million monthly active
users, and touts 50 person group chat, schedule sharing, and signature read and
delivered notifications.
Blackberry
first announced that its messenger app would be leaving the nest and joining
iOS and Android back In May last year. It landed on iOS in September and on
Android a month later
We first
heard rumours of BBM coming to windows phone in October 2013, when BBM creator
Gary Klassen said BBM will not be limited to just Android or iOS. We are open
to other platforms also.
In my own
opinion, I would say they are now keeping up the pace and would be a real or
they are already a real threat to Whatsapp already.
So all iOS
and Android users, let’s welcome the newbies with our open arms.
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