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IMO Messenger is arguably one of the most capacious VoIP and messaging apps on the market today. The app spans Android, iOS, and the web and allows users to connect to a whopping nine of the most popular third-party messaging services. Imo.im continues to evolve its service and just announced…
Kik Messenger fans on Android love to share, there’s no question about that. Whether they’re sharing photos, videos, or other content with their friends, it’s an almost unending trend that in a big way helped the messaging app gain its growing popularity. With version 6.4.0 for Android, Kik is stepping…
If you needed anymore proof that the Windows Phone OS market share is growing and prospering in 3rd place, the the latest numbers obtained from the IDC IDC show it in black and white. Windows Phone has moved into third with a 3.2 percent share over BlackBerry’s 2.9 percent. The…
Apple’s iOS devices have always been popular, no question about that. Exactly how popular was demonstrated today when Apple announced that it had achieved 50 billion total downloads in its App Store, making up iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch downloads. Apple had 40 billion only 18 weeks ago, then grew…
As the premiere tech news site for all things mobile VoIP and messaging (among other things), one of the key things we were waiting for during Google’s I/O 2013 event was the launch of Babel, its unified mobile messaging application. That launch is now here. The service is launching as…
It’s no secret that South Korea-based KakaoTalk is growing in popularity. The app recently started creeping up on the 90 million user mark and has over 30 million users visiting the platform every day across Android, Windows Phone,
Vox Mobile VoIP may be currently exclusive to Android devices, but the company tells TruTower that it is planning to launch versions for other platforms in the near or far future. The next platform that will receive the mobile VoIP application is, of course, iOS. Vox says that a “likely”…
Okay, so it’s no WhatsApp or Kik, but BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) is still used quite a bit in a few markets around the world, which makes the news that the company is bringing its messaging app to iOS and Android later this summer at the very least interesting. CEO Thorstein…