A few days ago we told you about Kik Messenger, a BlackBerry Messenger application platform style, which jeopardized the domain of the BlackBerry market, being a decent competitor to the platform that is so famous in these smartphones. The application itself was 2.25 million registered users, a more impressive number for an application that was launched three weeks ago. Undoubtedly, RIM was threatened by this, and closed the application downloads on Friday, without explanation, saying he "could not produce" an explanation to remove the application from the App World, nor did he respond to Ted Livingston , founder of Kik. The application itself was already quite controversial in various platforms. For example, some people claim that it violates the terms of service iOS Apple, because it imports your contacts without asking for confirmation or anything. However, Livingston fix the problem, and it is launching the update today, applications for iPhone and Android. The update now...