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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Apple iMessage Predicted Not Just Being a fuel competitor
Apple iMessage Predicted Not Just Being a fuel competitor
One important feature that Apple announced at WWDC 2011 event and is iMessage. Feature that is predicted as a direct competitor of RIM's fuel this could actually serve as the beginning of social initiatives which are much greater.
As quoted PULSAonline via BGR, say if judging from the large role that, iMessage not just a messaging service, text / photo / video that will work on any IOS-based devices including iPhod touch, iPhone and iPad, but this feature will also become the backbone for Apple to launch its own IM network that combines the strengths of different companies.
Currently, Apple has several ways to communicate on the IOS platform and OS X: iChat, FaceTime, and iMessage. Why these three services are not integrated with each other. Eventually the service will probably be one.
Imagine, with the ability to add a iMessage account to iChat, that allows users to communicate via the IOS device not only hers by more than 200 million users, but from the desktop as well. That way, messages and conversations will follow the users of the iPhone to the iPad, and then to the iMac or the MacBook Air as well.
Will it happen, we'll see.
Sources: TabloidPulsa
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