Friday 18 April 2014

News: Facebook to remove chat function, read what will be imposed

Very soon Facebook users will have to download the social network’s partner app, called Messenger, to carry on their instant conversations. Facebook is reportedly notifying users of its popular app that they will no longer be able to send ‘chat’ messages and will instead have to swap to Messenger, which was launched three years ago. It follows the company’s acquisition of another popular messaging app, WhatsApp, for US$19 Billion.
People living in Europe with Android handsets and iPhones will be the first to be affected by the change, according to the company, which did not reveal a specific timeline. Facebook says; ‘Messenger is a much faster and better experience and we’ve found that people get replies 20 per cent faster on Messenger than on Facebook. Taking messages out of the Facebook app also lets us focus on making Messenger even better for everyone rather than working on two separate Facebook messaging experiences.’
The Messenger app works in a similar way to Facebook’s core message feature, and users will tap a ‘message’ icon within the main app to be directed to Messenger. Facebook has indicated that it is taking renewed interest in its messaging features following the  WhatsApp takeover. WhatsApp is particularly popular outside America and lets people send unlimited messages for US$0.99cents a year. It has been widely reported that Facebook has no immediate plans to merge WhatsApp with Messenger. Both services, as well as many more, are becoming a mainstream alternative to texting, particularly in parts of the world like Africa, India and South America where unlimited texts are not included in mobile contract bundles.
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