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Facebook bets on Messenger app, opens it to developers

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By Web Desk Published March 26, 2015 5 Min Read
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Facebook is turning its Messenger application into a platform for e-commerce, video and more in a bid to shake up online communication.

Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg unveiled Messenger Platform, describing it as a way for software developers to boost appeal to the more than 600 million people using the application.

“We think this service has the potential to allow people to express themselves in new ways… and to be an important communication tool for the world,” Zuckerberg said at the California-based company’s annual developers conference that ends Thursday in San Francisco.

Facebook executives introduced more than 25 products and tools tailored to help developers “build, grow, and monetize” mobile applications aimed at the social network’s audience of approximately 1.39 billion people.

Messenger is being upgraded to allow users to share photos, audio clips, videos, animated snippets and other digital content.

Application constellation

The changes underscore Facebook’s vision for Messenger as a new communication tool that complements the social network and ramps up efforts to compete with rivals like Snapchat, which is adding media partners to its messaging app.

“They are trying to make Messenger a full-featured and rich media platform,” Gartner analyst Brian Blau told AFP at the conference.

“I think that they are interested in letting people know that Facebook is not a single app company, it is an app constellation.”

Along with Messenger and its eponymous social networking application, Facebook owns WhatsApp and Instagram.

Blau likened the Messenger move to the rise of Facebook as a platform.

Making online shopping personal

One of the Messenger upgrades was designed to build on Facebook’s move into e-commerce by weaving chat threads into purchases at websites, essentially turning formerly impersonal Internet shopping into ongoing text message conversations.

“We’re making Messenger a place where you can easily communicate with the businesses you care about in addition to the people you care about,” Zuckerberg said.

The e-commerce move comes a week after Facebook unveiled a way to use Messenger for peer-to-peer payments, and with the social network testing a “buy” button to allow users to make purchases directly from their Facebook pages.

Marcus saw great promise in using Messenger to connect its 600 million users with the 30 million business pages at Facebook.

“We want to start conversations between businesses and people,” Marcus told AFP.

“It needs to feel private, not noisy.”

Messenger chats between customers and shops are meant to provide conversation-thread context to buying things; tracking shipments, and handling customer concerns.

Because personalized exchanges such as those require high levels of service, Facebook is starting with a few select partners that promise to hit standards set by the social network, according to Marcus.

“A real problem to solve is how businesses manage the chats,” Marcus said.

“We will need to see if we can automate common questions without being awkward.”

Facebook is not making money from connecting businesses and customers in Messenger. The priority is perfecting and expanding the capability, with revenue tactics to be determined in the future.

“If they can find a niche in business for that very contextual message, they could benefit,” Blau said.

“It is cool that they built a platform to let this experimentation begin.”

Facebook videos anywhere

The Messenger team is also working with partners including ESPN and the Bad Robot film production company owned by Hollywood director J.J. Abrams to release applications that work on the Messenger platform.

Additionally, Facebook introduced a tool designed to make it easy to take public video posted at the social network and embed it at other websites.

Partners testing the embedded video player included Huffington Post, according to platform head Deborah Liu.

“People can now watch and interact with Facebook videos from anywhere on the Web,” she said.

The social network also told the more than 2,500 developers at the gathering that it is adding “push” technology that will let applications control smart home devices such as garage doors, locks, lights and more to be in tune with the booming so-called “Internet of Things.” (AFP)

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