Messaging. Now with location. Nokia Pulse is smarter messaging. It lets you easily send private messages that are automatically tagged with your current location, so syncing up with or letting people know where you are is as easy as a few taps. You can also suggest a place to meet up, with rich information like reviews and directions contained right in the message. So whether you’re making plans, changing plans, or on your way, a single Pulse message gets everyone on the same page.

Key features:
 [*] Share your location and send messages to your friends and family with Windows Phone or the mobile web. Pulse automatically adds your current location to each message you send. Suggest a place for your next gathering or simply say “I’m here,” and Pulse does the rest.

 [*] When you suggest a place to meet, you share rich details that everyone can access with a tap—ratings & reviews, map, directions, and more, without ever leaving the app, thanks to Nokia Maps integration.

 [*] Create live tiles for the Pulse app, a specific conversation, or even the  Compose message screen. The Pulseclive tile notifies you of any new messages while the conversation live tile tells you of a new message for that conversation.

 [*] Send your message to only the people you choose—no complicated privacy settings needed.

 [*] Start entering a friend’s email address and we’ll auto-fill the email address if it’s already in your contact list.

 [*] Share your Pulse message to Facebook or Twitter when you want to let more friends know where you are or what you’re doing.

 [*] When you send a Pulse message to a friend, they can use their Facebook log- in with Pulse if they don’t already have a Nokia account.


 New features in the Nokia Pulse Beta v0.10.19.0: 
 • On Windows Phone 8, you can get turn-by-turn navigation to any place posted in a conversation.
 • Receive real time conversation updates while within the app.
 • Share your Pulse message to Facebook or Twitter when you want to let more friends know where you are.
 • Now you can set any photo within a conversation as a featured photo. When you pin the conversation to Start, your cover photo will appear on the Live Tile.
• Emoticons for Windows Phone 7.
 • Removal of comments. See below for more info.


What happened to Comments? 
In order to streamline and simplify the Pulse user experience, we have removed the comments functionality.
Now when you respond to a message, you will respond with another message, which, unlike a comment, can contain such rich information as a photo or a place. On older web and mobile clients, you will still see a the choice to write a comment, but it will become a Pulse message behind the scene. If you don’t see the comment you just wrote, try looking to see if it now shows as a separate message in the same conversation.


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