Facebook is upgrading Messenger and bringing it to your web browser. From today the biggest social network will use a new domain name just for her service his messages.
The Messenger.com is online as a special conversation interface. It has just been released globally but is still only in English and provides instructions for use. Facebook says it will soon add support for more languages.
Of course you will still be able to send messages from Facebook.com, but it does Messenger.com it could become a favorite site for those who use Facebook only to chat with friends, and they do not care much about the social content-chaos of the main site.
The company states that the "dedicated desktop messaging service" is compatible with all applications Messenger for mobile phones".
The Messenger website will have a chat window on the right. You can use most of the mobile app's features from here, including audio and video calls, stickers, and sending or receiving photos. You can still perform markets σύμφωνα με την εταιρεία, ή να λάβετε και να στείλετε χρήματα με την νέα προσθήκη του χαρακτηριστικού peer to peer payments.
On the same page, the developers they can get directions how they can use the API by integrating it into their apps or webpages.
It remains to be seen whether the social network will also release a computer application, thereby establishing a completely autonomous service, but to function it will need a Facebook account.