Tag: Messenger

  • Microsoft will kill the Messenger, merge it with Skype

    Microsoft will kill the Messenger, merge it with Skype

    Microsoft has announced that it will retire long time messaging champion MSN Messenger and will streamline transition into recently acquired Skype. The Skype client added support for Messenger contacts and chat just two weeks ago, when version 6 was released. Within six months, the Skype client will be the only option available for connecting to Messenger contacts.

    Though the Skype client now connects to both Skype and Messenger networks (and Facebook too), the networks are at present still separate, and there’s no bridging between the two. Microsoft is working on moving users in a fast way, Messenger users signing in to Skype for the first time have to either merge their account with their own Skype account, or create a new Skype account if they don’t have an existing one. Users of the Skype client can see both networks; Messenger clients, whether first- or third-party, will only see Messenger users.

    For those worried about their buddy list, rest assured the list will be transferred to Skype.

    [Skype]

  • Facebook iPhone messenger to get Video Chat, plus new version for iPad

    Facebook iPhone messenger to get Video Chat, plus new version for iPad

    According to various sources, the new upcoming Facebook iPhone messenger will have inbuilt Skype/video chat integration, to allow you to video chat with online Facebook friends. What’s more interesting is the fact that the company is supposedly working on a dedicated app for the iPad, since they have got huge back-appeal for the sloppy in-built chat in the iPad app.

    [9to5Mac]

  • WhatsApp Users send over 1 Billion messages daily

    WhatsApp Users send over 1 Billion messages daily

    Do you use a popular messaging service? services like WhatsApp have taken inter device connectivity by storm. The company is reporting that their users send and receive over 1 billion messages over a number of platforms including Android, iOS and Blackberry.

     

    The mobile messaging market is moving, choices around platforms and their pricing and how they provide an amazing customer experience are the hot topics at hand. As a leader in the messaging space and with our network now handling over one billion messages a day, we see that the power is with the consumer.

    -Whatsapp

    WhatsApp is currently available for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry and Symbian devices.

    [VIA]

  • Google + now in Public Beta with 100 new changes

    Google + now in Public Beta with 100 new changes

    Google’s recently announced Google+ is now open to anyone who would like a refreshing change. So no more need for invites. Google noted that it has added 100 new changes which include 91 in the website along with 9 major in the mobile apps.

    Notable changes include

    • A new “Hangouts on Air” option allows users to live broadcast to up to nine different people.
    • Hangouts can now be named.
    • A screen sharing function has been added to Hangouts.
    • Users can now share and view a sketchpad directly inside Hangouts
    • Google Docs can be viewed and shared inside Hangouts.
    • Google+ members can now search for other users from the social network directly and Google+ will return results from around the web.
    • The Google+ Hangouts API is now available for developers.
  • Apple launches iMessage to target BBM, inter iPhone connectivity over wifi + 3g , pictures , voice and video + text instant messaging

    Apple launches iMessage to target BBM, inter iPhone connectivity over wifi + 3g , pictures , voice and video + text instant messaging

    Apple has just announced then new iMessage service at the WWDC as a part of the new iOS 5

    Includes delivery receipts, with the option to read them. A typer indicator, so you know if the other person is snoozing, and you can push to all your devices. It handles text messages, photos, video, contacts, group messaging.

    • Works on 3G + Wi-Fi
    • Supports iPhone, iPad and iPod touch
  • BlackBerry Messenger 6 detailed, promises BB users more interaction than they get.

    BlackBerry Messenger 6 detailed, promises BB users more interaction than they get.

    Details of the BB messenger 6 leaked out, and looks like BB- Addicts will be gaming over the BB scape. It will work on all Blackberries on BB OS 5.0 and above, Allow users to use their BBM name as their gamer name, as well as update their status automatically to reflect completed gaming tasks. BBM 6 would also allow for larger chat groups and cross chat.


    Source BB Community

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