Since Facebook acquired WhatsApp, the two companies have announced that WhatsApp Messenger will remain independent.
Well, it seems that a year after the acquisition of the company, a lot is going to change, as we mentioned in our morning article "WhatsApp, Facebok, free Wi-Fi end of mobile providers. "
Η by clicking here Geektime recently announced a new feature that may seem small at first glance, but is sure to have profound implications. It is about the interdependence of WhatsApp Messenger with Facebook and in general with applications of Faceboοk.
It seems that Facebok for Android in the 31.0.0.7.13 version, which is not yet available to everyone, has WhatsApp built in, a new feature that will allow users to share posts through WhatsApp Messenger.
Those who use it Facebook for Android often, they probably know they can share status updates or anything else from the app by clicking the Share button. This allows you to share Facebook information through various social networks, email, Bluetooth and more.
However, this version of Facebook for Android has a special button that allows you to share posts, and anything else directly through your WhatsApp.
The change isn't showing up in all Facebook apps for Android yet, so probably the biggest one social network may only be testing this new feature with a small group of users.
Although this does not mean we'll see a change soon, it's left to see what other additions Facebok plans to include on its Android app.
As we mentioned in the morning, it is now clear that Facebok is actively seeking ways to implement WhatsApp services on its Android application to extend the social network to mobile services that do not need SIM. Scenarios of science fiction? Time will tell.