1/16/2008

Bluepulse

Bluepulse announced that its free mobile social messenger platform has been enhanced with new features. The additions are private and public groups, and an auto-login feature. Bluepulse is a combination between social networking and instant messaging. With Bluepulse, users can build a profile, invite friends to join in, send messages to friends, share pictures and video, all from their mobile. All incoming messages and updates are received in a single inbox and all messages can be sent from a single screen.

The newly added private groups allow users to keep in touch with a specific group. Once users have created a group, they simply type the group name into Bluepulse and are able to message the entire group, and hear back from them, with all messages coming into one inbox. Users can join private groups by invitation only, as they are not listed anywhere on Bluepulse. Public groups let any user connect with other users who share similar interests. Once a user has joined a public group, he is able to see all messages that have been sent to the group and can message everyone in that group. The new groups functionality can be accessed by logging in to Bluepulse, selecting friends and then going to groups.

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