Facebook and its WhatsApp messaging subsidiary have both announced plans to end support for BlackBerry OS 10 by the end of 2016 despite pleas from BlackBerry's executives. In a blog post, BlackBerry's senior manager in charge of the company's App Ecosystem and Developer Outreach team, Lou Gazzola, expressed disappointment over the decision and urged customers to protest it. "We fought back to work with WhatsApp and Facebook to change their minds, but at this time, their decision stands (but let them know how you feel on social media, using the hashtag #ILoveBB10Apps)," he wrote.
The decision comes as BlackBerry has started to look at paths beyond its own operating system. In late 2015, the company introduced its own Android-based phone, the Priv. And with the introduction of the Passport, BlackBerry began supporting some Android applications on BB OS itself. But the company's executives have continuously tried to attract and keep developers for their native operating system's ecosystem.
Gazzola wrote that despite the Facebook decision, "we have worked hard to ensure our end users have the best experience in light of this decision and are continuing to search for alternate solutions." In an attempt to convince users of the company's commitment and to highlight the efforts of the BlackBerry developer community—which Gazzola said is "creating thousands of apps every month"—Blackberry is launching a featured list of 20 of applications on BlackBerry World called Great Apps on BlackBerry.
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