LiveProfile is now available in the Android Market - BlackBerry Messenger BBM Alternative

LiveProfile is available in the Android Market for those interested. LiveProfile is a mobile messenger for Android, BlackBerry, and iPhone devices. It supports BBM-like messaging and many great features which I am sure you will enjoy. Try it out let me know what you think.

Sorry ankush8 but that's not true. All the BB services can work over wifi as long as the carrier allows you to do so. of course, you have to have a BB data package. 

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