<p>Although Wall Street was unimpressed with the BlackBerry 10 product launch on Wednesday, the event did produce one winner: ooVoo, the popular Facetime competitor that will be the default video messaging app on the new BlackBerry 10 smartphones in the second quarter.</p><p>One of the many BlackBerry 10 features unveiled on Tuesday was the ability to video chat with other BlackBerry users via BlackBerry Messenger (BBM). What BBM lacks--and what ooVoo affords--is a video chat platform that connects BlackBerry users with friends and colleagues on iOS devices, Android devices and Facebook.</p><p>For marketers, the most intriguing aspect of ooVoo is a video conferencing feature that allows up to 11 users to video chat with one another while watching an Internet video together. The mobile version accommodates four simultaneous streams - the image to the right is how the app will look on the BlackBerry 10.</p><p>"If the ultimate goal of a brand is to get into the conversation, then ooVoo takes that literally," ooVoo president Jay Samit said.</p><p><a href="http://adage.com/article/digital/a-oovoo-blackberry-s-default-video-messaging-app/239533/">Keep reading...</a></p><p>Read also:</p><p><a href="http://www.techhunter.co.uk/technology/blackberry-10-app-oovoo-launched/03253/">New BlackBerry 10 app ooVoo enables free video chat and instant messaging</a> (Tech Hunter)</p><p><a href="http://cmvlive.com/technology/gadgets/blackberry-messenger-gets-video-calling-with-bb10">Blackberry Messenger gets video calling with BB10</a> (Caribbean Media Vision)</p><p><a href="http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/bbm-gets-video-calling-in-blackberry-10-50010310/">BBM gets video calling in BlackBerry 10</a> (CNET UK)</p><p>Explore: <a href="http://news.google.com/news/more?ncl=dJ5l5nkD4TbVTyMgVqdF6v7ZKHTlM&ned=us">28 additional articles.</a></p>