Not only photos, messages and tags. Shortly Messenger, the popular application for instant messaging on Facebook, also receive the latest news.
Not only photos, messages and tags. Shortly Messenger, the popular application for instant messaging on Facebook, also receive the latest news. This was stated by the head Marketing Land, indicating that the intention of Mark Zuckerberg is to make more and more independent of the messaging application from the real social network itself. In this landscape, the rumor linked to the news refers to a kind of “bots” – similar, then, to those in the rival Telegram – run by various publishers in this way they will have the ability to send the news directly to the smartphone users.
in brief , the bot would manage to generate (automatically or on command of the newspaper) a link to send to your subscribers , who will then have the chance to read the article by simply clicking the link. A little ‘as happens when a friend sends you a content that think may be interesting for us, but in this “friend” system is actually a big publisher. Resulting in new advertising market dedicated to the new functionality. The news should be announced by Facebook F8 during the next conference to be held next April.
will not be released but only the news to characterize this new feature. Plus links to articles and editorial content, in fact, developers can create bot can send links to almost any content on the web. Just as is the case with Telegram and the countless programs that, for example, warn users when a new set comes out on Netflix or send aphorisms every day. The relationship between the publishers and the Zuckerberg platform is moreover well established by the time. The latest initiative in this regard is the one starring the Instant Articles, an integrated platform within Facebook Mobile application that allows you to access articles of some of the most important media in the world without waiting for load times
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