Outsourced: Facebook launches standalone webapp for his Messenger

Facebook has released a standalone version of his Messengers as a webapp for the browser. About the website allows people to use the messenger detached from Facebook

Facebook wants to be an ecosystem


Ever since its F8 developer conference a few days ago , we know that Facebook wants to become a more technical platform and social network fades into the background more and more. This also allows the current Neuankündigung very well explain: Facebook has removed the Messenger of his social network.

Standalone Messenger now under Messenger.com


Previously, users either visit facebook.com or use a mobile messenger apps to use the messaging functionality. As of today, the first user and a webapp Messengers can under messenger.com reach - no timeline and Co. The local version looks visually exactly like the messenger apps on Android and iOS, offering at first glance, the same functions. The recently announced expansions such as the transmission of monetary amounts should be possible in the future via the web interface. The recent apps and function on the main course, remain unchanged.

English Facebook users have priority


As so often rolls Facebook feature slowly to all users from. Preference is apparently Users whose Facebook is set to English. Who was already unlocked, which gets under messenger.com to immediately see the message digest and not only lands on the website of the Messenger. In the next few weeks will be gradually released after more users.

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