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Facebook Messenger, the SMS support, and multiple accounts in tests

What we are going through is a period full of novelty in the development and management of the most important social networks. Over the past few days we have followed the change and the addition of various functions relating particularly Instagram and Facebook way. Precisely with regard to the latter, or rather one of Fuzion related to it, that is, the instant system messanging integrated into social networks are online extras at this time some interesting news.

Facebook Messenger is as we know one of the most used instant messaging applications. Look for the fact that it is directly linked with our Facebook account and then allows us to reach easily and quickly all our friends, or do you want for the familiarity of the communication system, very similar to the even more used Whatsapp, the platform for chat the American colossus and the app relevant to that are constantly changing.


The latest innovation, or rather the latest news, still in the testing phase and currently restricted to certain users, are given the ability to manage multiple accounts and send and receive SMS directly from the app to Facebook Messenger rather than going for the 'application that we usually use to manage them.

It is a feature already present, which had been eliminated by now but some time ago 'but now seems about to return to users.

We have not yet received any kind of confirmation and the news spread, as truthful, could only refer to some experiments that will never be converted to real functions. There only remains to wait for developments to understand in which direction intend to move the dear old Mark and his team.

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