The Facebook application can be downloaded for free in BlackBerry App World. :)
There is no app for that. Srry ):
almost all modern blackberry smartphones nowadays have BBM, so it does have it, and if it doesn't come with the phone, you can download it from BlackBerry App World or from the BlackBerry official site.
One can get MSN Messenger for Blackberry by going to the blackberry app world website on the phone or application, searching for the MSN Messenger application and download for free.
There is 2 ways of accessing 'Facebook' via your BlackBerry.1.Just go onto the internet. You should be able to access 'Facebook' like you normally would, just using your phone as the mouse and keyboard.2. Download the 'Facebook' app from the 'BlackBerry App World'
I can install this app
you would have to go to the blackberry app world and download comwave to do so.
Yes you can put you kindle books on your Blackberry playbook. As long as you have the OS 2.0 software and the Bar files for the Kindle app it will walk you through on how to load this and other android applications and your Blackberry Playbook.
No, you can't. I have a blackberry playbook and i have tried to find an app that can text, but there isn't. another thing- if i were you, i wouldn't buy the blackberry playbook. it's good and all, but it doesn't do much, it cost a lot of money, and there's better stuff out there.
You can definitely get it. Just download Google Play Store. You're welcome!!!
You can't, there isn't an app, we will just have to wait for an update or something. Unless you want to make a bridge with a blackberry smartphone. Otherwise, no sorry. =/
A Blackberry Playbook can be rooted and Google Tablet Operating System put on side by side or as a total replacement to the blackberry os. Hardware features of 'google tablets' have a wide range, where as there are only two playbooks available. so measure any google tablets vs. the specs of a playbook. Using a playbook 'factory/out of the box' would limit you to 'blackberry app worlds', some android to blackberry apps, and blackberry os which is slowly evolving out of the market. A playbook hardware is a fine device, so running Android OS is not a bad situation to be in, even better would be an HP Touchpad running Android/Google OS
Bar files can be found online, and can be installed in developer mode and proper software. But the application is not functioning after installation. There's no official voxer for playbook in app world
No Skype. At least not at this time. Currently the BlackBerry PlayBook browser can not access the camera. According to html5test.com this changes with BlackBerry 10 OS browser. Wait a few more months and all your "Skype" dreams will come true!
If you want to "play" on it, you need iPod. iPod has more apps, but most cost, but the app world uses itunes. Anything else is the playbook, it has more features, better Internet, better camera, word documents and more, where iPod doesn't have half that. BlackBerry playbook also comes in a smallest size of 8/16Gb, I forget. I am no bigger fan of BlackBerry as I am of Apple, but, blackberry wins by far. I own both, by the way.
yes and on any phone/blackberry
No, and Autonomy has stated that it currently has no plans to develop an android app.