BBM Social Platform officially goes into public beta
The
BBM (BlackBerry Messenger) Social Platform has officially gone into public
beta.
This means that the
BlackBerry developer community can now take advantage of the powerful social
aspects of the ultra popular BBM service (an active user base of over 35
million). The BBM Social Platform was first announced at the BlackBerry DEVCON
2010 (http://press.rim.com/release.jsp?id=4555)
Enhanced Developer Experience - Empowering features
With this beta release, Java developers have access to APIs and features that
allow them to build important functions into their applications. They are user
permission based and include accessing and updating fields in the user’s
profile, creating custom areas within the user’s profile, initiating and
embedding chats with friends, initiating file transfers and sharing
applications virally with friends in their contact list.
Developers also have the ability to test the exact workflow and BBM integration
that they can expect to see on a live device. This is made possible by special
simulators for BlackBerry smartphone OS 5.0 and 6.0.
More developers will take advantage of the amazing features of the BBM Social
Platform starting in April 2011 when full support for the BlackBerry WebWorks
platform is planned to be added.
Enhanced End User Experience - More than just chat
With this release the BBM Social Platform revolutionises social interactions.
The end user's experience can now be extended beyond just messaging/chat to a
whole new breed of socially engaging apps including multimedia, gaming,
location-based services(LBS), VoIP, video and commerce. What was previously a
solitary experience becomes now a social experience. Users gain the ability to
discover new apps with friends and share real-time experiences and content with
their inner circle. They enjoy the full advantages of the BBM community -
always-on and unparalleled immediacy and responsiveness.
More information about the BBM Social Platform and how it enables developers to
add social Super Apps features to their applications can be found on the
BlackBerry DevBlog at http://devblog.blackberry.com/2011/03/bbm-sdk/
Additional details regarding BlackBerry Messenger and links to BlackBerry
Messenger SDK Beta download pages and to the BlackBerry Messenger Getting
Started Guide are available at www.blackberry.com/developers/bbm
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Media ContactsAntoinette Trovato, RIM Australia, +61 (0) 437 763 316, atrovato@rim.com
BlackBerry Team, Spectrum Communications, +61 (0) 2 9954 3299, blackberry@spectrumcomms.com.au


