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Yo Bitch: Aaron Paul has released an instant messenger for iPhone

Hollywood stars nothing human is alien. Many of them are actively interested in start-ups and IT-technologies, willingly invest in them (DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Ashton Kutcher) or release programs and applications under their own "nominal" brand (Tom Hanks). It is characteristic that special attention as a field of activity, they have the "apple" mobile platform iOS.



The most recent example is the star of the Breaking Bad TV series (Breaking Bad in Russia) Aaron Paul. As reported by Venture Beat, referring to the actor’s Twitter account, a messenger appeared in the App Store, called a quote from the movie, with which the actor became famous.
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If you look, the messenger is a clone of the viral phenomenon of the Israeli startup YO, which spread to millions of devices at the beginning of this year, and then received a million investments with its extremely modest functions - to send a single word to the contact list.

Aaron Paul's messenger (abbreviated as “YB”) also sends plain “greetings” to friends, relatives and acquaintances, whose form can be chosen from several options. Moreover, you can send and receive audio messages recorded in the voice of Jesse Pinkman himself (that is, Aaron Paul, who played him).

To do this, you need to register in the application and enter your mobile number. As in Viber and Whatsapp, the instant messenger immediately exports a contact book from the iPhone. Now click on the name of the contact, select the phrase, and click "Send."



It is noteworthy that the application, though free to download, but is clearly not designed for the purpose of amusement. To unlock additional "packages", you need to pay $ 0.99 for each. The application appeared in the App Store yesterday, but apparently, the audience did not attract much attention. Today, the actor gave him a "kick", occasionally promoting it in his "Twitter".

Earlier, in an interview, Aaron Paul repeatedly said that fans sometimes get him asking to reproduce Jesse Pinkman's catchphrase, so there is nothing wrong with him making a little money on it.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/363969/


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