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FaceTime and iMessage are very popular on iOS devices, but Apple seems to realize that they're not perfect yet. Therefore, it is also looking for an engineer for communication iOS applications, who would be responsible for the implementation of new features…

Apple on your website published a new ad looking for an engineer for a position right in Cupertino, California, where the company is based. The wording of the ad is traditionally quite vague, so all we know is that Apple is looking for a proactive engineer with motivation and at least one year of experience to offer their app development expertise.

After all, Apple is at least a little more specific: "You will be responsible for implementing new features into our existing FaceTime and iMessage applications, as well as developing end-to-end end-to-end applications."

There is speculation about what Apple intends with its communication services. Their update is offered in iOS 7, the presentation of which is approaching, the traditional June date at WWDC is expected. In particular, iMessage is hugely popular with iPhone and iPad users, and FaceTime is no slouch either, but there are a lot of things it lacks. If Apple wants to compete with Skype, for example, it needs to improve FaceTime, for example, it lacks group video calls and more.

We have already talked about what news iOS 7 could bring they wrote, we could now also include improvements to iMessage and FaceTime among them. However, the question is what Apple intends with its services.

Source: CultOfMac.com
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