BlackBerry’s ship has been in troubled waters for the past few years now, and the waters don’t appear to be calming down any time soon. One of the company’s divisions that’s not bleeding money like devices and hardware is BlackBerry Messenger, which has actually experience some growth after it was opened up to Android and iOS last year. The company continues to add more features across all platforms and has also committed to launching BBM for Windows Phone this summer. It also has plans to branch into mobile payments, at least that’s what BlackBerry enterprise unit president John Sims tells Re/code.
BBM Could Be Used To Facilitate Payments original content from Ubergizmo.
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