Facebook Outs Messenger App For BlackBerry

Anton D. Nagy | October 20, 2011 6:02 AM

After Facebook recently launched its Messenger application for iOS and Android devices, bringing a separate way to chat with your Friends from your phone, the social network is now launching the BlackBerry counterpart of the software.

The application brings the same features available on iOS and Android to BlackBerry. This means that you will be able to see who’s online and who’s on mobile as well as know when the other person is typing. It’s also easier to send messages to the people you message most. Of course, group features are also in so you might want to head over to the source link and grab the app for your RIM-phone if it pleases you to have a separate Facebook application dedicated to messaging-only.

Source: Facebook (1)(2)

Via: CrackBerry

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