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Instant Messaging via your iPhone just got better with the new Agile Messenger software from Agilemobile.com Ltd. The company today announced the release and immediate availability of its award winning Agile Messenger for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch.

Agile Messenger is available for immediate download from Apple’s iTunes App Store. Agile Messenger provides seamless access to all of the popular IM networks, while you are on the go, from your iPhone or iPod Touch

Agile Messenger is a multi-protocol instant messaging client for mobile phones and provides a seamless connection to the public instant messaging networks of ICQ, AOL, Yahoo!, MSN, GoogleTalk and any other XMPP network.

Features include Agilemobile.com’s multi-media messaging technology which, enables users to send instant picture, and voice messages from mobile to mobile and mobile to PC. Agile Messenger for the iPhone and iPod touch provides an always connected experience to end users by using the iPhone’s existing push email technology, and will support the new iPhone Push Notification service offered by the soon to be released iPhone OS 3.0.

In addition to the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch platform, Agile Messenger is already available for Windows Mobile, Symbian Series 60, 80, 90 and Symbian UIQ.

Agile Messenger for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch is available for immediate download from Apple’s iTunes Appstore as of today, and will be available to early adopters at the special introductory price of $9.99 for the first 30 days.

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Tags: agile messenger, agilemobile, aol, Apple, Apple iPhone, early adopters, googletalk, instant messaging, iPhone, mobile phones, Mobile Software, voice messages, yahoo

If you are among the Facebook addicts who just cannot seem to keep away from logging on and chatting, here is something to spice up your chatting pleasure. SHAPE Services announced today the support for Facebook chat and avatars in its best selling IM+ All-in-One Messenger for BlackBerry.

Facebook users are now able to exchange text instant messages with smileys, send files, log in into multiple accounts simultaneously and preview avatar images of their buddies in contact list.

IM+ 7.0 supports eight instant messaging services: AIM/iChat, MSN/Windows Live, Yahoo!, MySpaceIM, Jabber, ICQ, GoogleTalk and Facebook. IM+ works on all BlackBerry smartphones, and has a special version for touch-screen BlackBerry Storm.

Along with the new version release for BlackBerry, SHAPE is also adding Facebook chat and avatars in the next update of its IM+ for iPhone application.

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Tags: application source, avatars, BlackBerry, buddies, Cell Phones, Facebook, googletalk, instant messages, instant messaging services, iPhone, Mobile Software, shape services, smartphones, touch screen, yahoo




 

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