Bablr challenges Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin in 2015.

San Jose, CA (PRWEB) December 19, 2014

BlackStar Technologies has released its Universal Social Networking Mobile application, Bablr to one of the largest smartphone user markets in the world, China.

The Company has entered into a joint development with a Chinese based technology and marketing group to develop and market a Chinese language version of Bablr its mobile universal social-networking platform.

Founder, Ted Flowers said, "We cannot ignore the growing power of the Chinese consumer market and their desire to communicate and be connected to the world via social networking."

Mr. Flowers believes that as the China market adopts Bablr it will surpass both Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn in users because its an inclusive platform that integrates multiple social networking streams, versus isolated mobile networks offered by Facebook and others.

"Integration and convergence of platforms is the trend in computer technologies, Microsofts Windows 8 platform integrates its operating platform systems with news and market applications, while Bablr does it with social networks on its mobile app," said Flowers.

The Bablr. application was developed with intent of converging messaging, chatting, posting and group interaction into one easy to use platform Bablr enables users to post, message and interact across multiple social social feeds including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram simultaneously. The Bablr app when ready will also include popular Chinese social media streams in the Chinese market version.

The company is currently running a crowdfunding campaign and private placement to finish the commercial ready release version of Bablr.mobi by Second Quarter 2015.

Join the Social Networking Evolution, Revolution and support the new future of Social Networking with Bablr.mobi.

More information about the campaign is available at http://igg.me/at/bablr-mobile-app The official website of Bablr is http://www.bablr.mobi/

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Bablr challenges Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin in 2015.

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