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Facebook might reintegrate Messenger back into its main app -CNET

Facebook might be considering reintegrating some of its Messenger service back into its primary app. Researcher Jane Manchun Wong, who is well known for reverse-engineering popular social media apps, posted screenshots to Twitter on Friday of Facebook's app with a Messenger icon in the top right-hand corner, which taps

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Facebook might reintegrate Messenger back into its main app -CNET

Facebook might be considering reintegrating some of its Messenger service back into its primary app. Researcher Jane Manchun Wong, who is well known for reverse-engineering popular social media apps, posted screenshots to Twitter on Friday of Facebook's app with a Messenger icon in the top right-hand corner, which taps through into the Messenger inbox. "For now, this new 'Chats' section seems to only contain the basic chat functionalities," she said. "To give message reactions, make a call, send photos, etc, you'd still have to open the Messenger app." Facebook is bringing the Chats back to the app for preparing integrated messaging Tip @Techmeme pic.twitter.com/LABK7qrk0e — Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) April 12, 2019 If Facebook reintegrated...

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