Facebook Messenger is redesigned by adding a button

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Since Mark Zuckerberg's company bought WhatsApp, it seems that the company you are focusing your interest more on Facebook Messenger than on WhatsApp. From a time to be part, more and more news that the messaging application receives with a base of 900 million users than WhatsApp with more than 1.000 million users.

For its part, WhatsApp only usually update your application to fix small bugs, but leaving aside the policy of trust and abuse of users of this leading platform in the messaging market, the Messenger application has just been updated by adding a new button that allows us to access the application's home page more quickly.

Messenger just got updated lightly renewing the interface adding a plus of functionality where some of the icons located at the bottom of the screen have been reorganized in addition to adding a new button called Home, which allows us to access the main page of Messenger.

It seems that the latest changes made to both Telegram, adding the Picture-in-Picture function, and iMessage with the arrival of iOS 10, have begun to make the facebook guys nervous who have seen how the other platforms are adding new functions. This may be the first of the changes coming to the platform.

If we look at the functions that Messenger is adding little by little, we can quickly realize that all the functions that Messenger has been adding in the latest updates, have previously been available in Telegram, which seems to have become the source of inspiration for MessengerWhile the source of inspiration for Facebook is Periscope, having copied the live streaming service it added to the platform months after Periscope's launch.


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  1.   Kevin said

    You're at least 2 weeks late, freak