Who owns Nimbuzz?
Nimbuzz Kuraakani Online Private Limited
Nimbuzz
| Developer(s) | Nimbuzz Kuraakani Online Private Limited |
|---|---|
| Initial release | 13 May 2008 |
| Stable release | Android: 7.1.0 (10 March 2019) [±] iOS: 5.11.0 (1 February 2018) [±] BlackBerry OS: 4.0 (10 December 2013) [±] Windows Phone: 1.1.8.1 (16 April 2014) [±] |
| Operating system | Android, iOS. |
Why is nimbuzz closed?
In February 2012, Nimbuzz announced the discontinuation of support for ICQ, AIM, Myspace and Hyves because of the general lack of usage of these chat services. Nimbuzz has an in-app portal called N-World, with applications, gifts, games, avatars and other virtual goods for sale.
Who is the owner of Hangout app?
Google Hangouts is a discontinued cross-platform instant messaging service developed by Google. Originally a feature of Google+, Hangouts became a standalone product in 2013, when Google also began integrating features from Google+ Messenger and Google Talk into Hangouts.
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