A few months ago, owners of Android-based devices were allegedly served with an unofficial BBM application said to be capable of replacing BlackBerry’s Messenger, and it appears that the app is now back in the Google Play Store.
Called BBM and coming from BBM Droid, the application won’t install the actual messenger client on Android devices, but is allegedly designed to enable them to download it afterwards.
The software costs $1.49 to download, but it ... (read more)