After acquiring social networking site, Zingku, Google has acquired Finland based mobile messaging developer, Jaiku. Jaiku is mobile messaging application, which allows users to create an ‘activity stream’ to share their availability, location and calendar.
The customizable portal allows users to add web-feeds and share comments with others. Firstly available on PCs, now the company is bringing this service for mobile phones.
Currently, IRC chat services are retrofitted with Jaiku stream capability, so that users can stream text to other users by using an existing and reliable service. Currently, the service is popular on Nokia branded smart phones, particularly those, which run on Symbian S60.
Google stated in its official blog that company is planning to use ideas and technology behind Jaiku to make useful products. Although, Google has no definite plan to announcement at this time, but Google is excited to bring next round of developments in web and mobile technology.
Currently Jaiku users can normally use the service but Google has temporarily suspended new accounts.
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