A new application aims to bridge the gap between iPhone and Android users by unifying the color of text bubbles.
The persistent difference between the blue text bubbles of iPhone and the green ones of Android has been a cause of annoyance and amusement for users.
Eric Migicovsky, an entrepreneur based in Silicon Valley, launched “Beeper Mini” in a converted garage with the goal of connecting iPhone and Android users through technology and social interactions. This app enables Android users to participate in iMessage group conversations with the same blue color as iPhone users.
According to Migicovsky, our goal is to provide individuals with the ability to make their own choices. You should have the ability to download any software you desire and communicate with whomever you please, whether it be friends or family.
Jo Ling Kent
Source: cbsnews.com