Mobile Minutes: Facebook Messenger; Bacteria-free BlackBerry; Facebook's HBO premieres; Mobile designated drivers
Now you can use Facebook Messenger without Facebook
The company made an announcement Wednesday for those other folks -- the
Facebook holdouts who are probably tired of being pestered by their friends to
give in and sign up already. Now they can talk to their friends on Facebook
without having to open account, via Messenger.
Read more on The Washington Post
BlackBerry considers bacteria-free device for hospitals
BlackBerry Ltd. may design a bacteria-free smartphone as it bids to become the
secure mobile choice for the health-care industry, Chief Executive Officer John
Chen said.
Read more on Bloomberg
HBO offers premiere episodes of two series on Facebook
Television network HBO said it would offer the premiere episodes of two new
comedy series on Facebook, underlining the growing popularity of the social
networking site as a video platform.
Read more on Reuters
Tap your phone, and a designated driver takes you (and
your car) home
Luxe, a fast-growing startup that uses a phone?s GPS to offer a personal
parking valet in crowded cities, is expanding its service to driving customers
home?in their own cars?when they?ve had a few too many drinks.
Read more on Wall Street Journal