Thursday, 9 April 2015
Facebook introduces standalone website for its Messenger service
Social media giant Facebook has recently launched a standalone website for its Messenger service. You can access this service through this link Messenger.com and use only that functionality from Facebook’s main site. Facebook is however insisting that this service does not mean Messenger will ever go away from Facebook.com.
However, Messenger was once part of the Facebook apps for mobile, but then it got pulled out, thus forcing users to install the standalone Messenger app alongside the main one. So, in the near future, there’s still a high chance users see something like that happen on the Web too.
For now, though, you can still access Messenger service on Facebook.com and as well as at the newly introduced standalone address. If you go through Messenger.com, your Messenger conversations won’t be interrupted by any other Facebook stuff, which for some users might be a blessing. Newly introduced Messenger.com is all about direct communication with your friends, undisturbed by anything else, while Facebook.com is, well, a lot of things to a lot of people.
This newly introduced Messenger standalone website will support both the recently announced app platform for the service, as well as its easy payments feature. Presently, the website is only available to English-speaking users worldwide. More languages are expected to be added in the near future. What do you think about this? leave your comment
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