In a blog post today entitled “Beluga is swimming into the sunset…”, popular group messaging app Beluga which was purchased by Facebook, is shutting down. Along with competitors like GroupMe, textPlus ...
Facebook plans to shut down the Beluga mobile messaging application it acquired earlier this year, after launching a similar, native service called Facebook Messenger that’s based in part on the ...
Facebook has just acquired Beluga, the group messaging service started by three ex-Google employees. Current users of Beluga will still be able to use the service for the time being as Facebook plans ...
Facebook today announced plans to kill off its Beluga messaging service, which it acquired earlier this year. Users have two weeks to get their data off the site, with it going offline in December.
Facebook has just acquired group messaging service Beluga, we’ve learned. Here’s what we know: Facebook has acquired both the product and the team, and the plan is apparently to keep the service open ...
Facebook bought Beluga, a group messaging application available on Android and the Apple iPhone, and will likely include the service in the social network's array of products, reports said today.
I heard of Beluga just last week. I own a BlackBerry while my friend has an Android device. He regularly tries out BlackBerry Messenger alternatives and shows them to me. Beluga, which is available ...
Here's the good news: The Facebook Messenger app is in, having been deployed worldwide to iOS, Android, and Blackberry devices. But as a result, the group messaging application Beluga is out. Facebook ...
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