Nimbuzz is looking to change the with its entrant into the market. Nimbuzz has released its all in one application, which will bridge VoIP calling, conference calls, instant messaging, group chat, file sharing across multiple instant messaging platforms, including Skype, MSN, Google Talk, Yahoo!, AIM, Jabber and ICQ.
The application also supports file sharing across 23 social networks, include heavy hitters like MySpace and Facebook. Nimbuzz is supported on quite a few devices as well, supporting over 500 handsets. The VoIP application does not support quite that many, but still an impressive 90 devices are compatible. The download is free, but you will need a data plan to use it.

Once users download the Nimbuzz application for the mobile and register as a new user, contacts from their selected IM communities are aggregated into a single contact list with icons indicating real-time presence.
"Everyone loves Skype (on the PC). But when it comes to the mobile, we believe we offer a better solution", said Tariq Dag Steinberg Khan, the chief marketing officer for Nimbuzz.
"Nimbuzz works across all the major communities and on more than 500 handsets worldwide. With this new release, we now also have a genuine free mobile VoIP solution that works on more than 90 handsets including Nokia, Samsung and LG."
The new Nimbuzz mobile VoIP application works worldwide on Nokia Symbian Series 60 devices with a Windows Mobile offering for release in June. Nimbuzz is free to download, but data usage is subject to network operator rates when used on the mobile, unless using a flat-rate data plan.
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May 14, 2008



















































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