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04-09-2015, 07:10 AM
Facebook already has a variety of highly popular mobile apps available on iOS and Android, including the regular Facebook app, but also messaging apps like Messenger and WhatsApp, with each of them already being used by hundreds of millions of consumers. Unsurprisingly, the company wants yo offer similarly targeted services to desktop users. Facebook on Wednesday launched a standalone Messenger.com portal, where users can enjoy only messaging features, just like on mobile devices. DON’T MISS: Apple employee quits his job, spills dirt on ‘what really goes on’ there The new web platform isn’t meant to replace the messenger features of Facebook.com, just as it happened on mobile not too long ago. Facebook simply wants to offer users a messaging-only web
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