Google Releases Group Messenger Secret for iPhone

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Google jazz group messaging applications by introducing Disco Messenger for the iPhone, this weekend.

Google Releases Group Messenger Secret for iPhone
A number of parties called Disco Messenger as an application 'secret', because it does not display the name of the company's Mountain View home. Indeed, the application is released by Slide, a company Google bought for USD182 million, in August 2010. So that was launched Digital Trends, Sunday (27/03/2011).

Like most group messaging application, Disco lets users create groups and send messages to all group members simultaneously.

Currently, the new Disco is available for users of the iPhone as mobile applications, and can also be accessed via Disco.com. Tech Crunch says, Google spend up to USD255 thousand to buy these domains in Domainfest, last year.

Digital Trends already doing trials of newer applications that assess the Disco as the application is good enough and more 'simple' than its competitors such as GroupMe and Beluga.

However, the Disco had major shortcomings in terms of group management. To update a group, the user first needs to send a message to the Disco with the name and phone number.

This group settings can also be done through the official website of Disco, which is actually much more simple rather than doing it via phone.


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