That's true. I feel the same about Whatsapp actually. I have it with about 20 contacts in my 1000 person contact list showing up. Haven't ever received a message in it so it sits there for show I guess.
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That's true. I feel the same about Whatsapp actually. I have it with about 20 contacts in my 1000 person contact list showing up. Haven't ever received a message in it so it sits there for show I guess.
1 million dollars!!! I know it doesn't answer the question but I'm just trying to lighten the mood :)
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Around 1 million new users a week.
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If they market it right, tons, but as it stands now (based on there current 'marketing' if you want to call it that) it will be only a grass roots growth thing.
You guys are crazy low with your numbers, there are probably 10 million android devices in Indonesia alone waiting for the day bbm goes crossplatform. The question is can blackberry handle this increase of traffic on their servers.
Well guys were you right? 10 mil in 24 hours...
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50 million in first week....imo
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Well - now we have an aggregate answer - 20 million and it topped both stores.
20 millions! Bada-Boom!
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I still say less than 5 million long term adoption. Less than 5% of users continue to use an app after 1 month according to reports. We'll see how BBM fares.
I imagine these press releases from BlackBerry with the subscriber rates will stop once the downloads slow. I still don't know what to believe about this BBM. It could be a boom phase and most have already got it that want it-with a few million stragglers downloading later. Or will tens of millions more download it? I don't know what to think.
20 mil active users, we don't know the download number