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class=”c7″> Monday afternoon Blackberry launched its instant messaging application, also known as BBM, iOS and Android devices, trying to grab it achieve a market share that today dominates Whatsapp and Facebook Messenger. But neither in the best sleep hoping that this application would have much insight and so fast. According to numbers from the Canadian company, the messaging application has reached ten million downloads in just 24 hours. also became the number one free app App Store in more than 75 countries, including the United States, Canada, the UK, Indonesia and most of the Middle East. Unfortunately, that is already available in the App Store and Google Play does not mean that everyone can test the app, because due to the avalanche of requests to test the service there is now a waiting list to access the service. class=”c7″> Francisco Carrasco, PCWorld class=”c8″> in Spanish
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