Earlier today Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook and team was proud to announce that Facebook will have a new way users will be able to view, receive, and send E-mails. Zuckerberg stated that 350 million people use Facebook messaging, and that 4 billion messages are sent on the network a day. Growing more and more every day.
As viewed on the power point that Zuckerberg was showing, is what the engineering team have been working on for about a year now.
| Courtesy of Facebook Live and Livestream |
What to expect from this new generation of email?: Seamless Messaging, Informal, Immediate, Personal, Simple, Minimal and Short. The three main components of the messaging system includes; Seamless messaging, Conversation history, and Social inbox.
The rumor of @Facebook.com email addresses were also confirmed. The deal with seamless messaging follows the aspects of Facebook chat. Instant emailing that can be received from email on to Facebook chat and sent back from Facebook chat to email or via text message.
Andrew Boswick or" Boz", gave a demo of the product. Showing the never ending inbox that can be saved as far back from your 1st message to four years from now last message. The new message feature uses social inbox control so the junk mail and spam can not be received at all. The messaging system does push notifications through iPhone and allows forwarding. As for Group messaging you can add and remove people from the thread, and remove yourself as well.
The Engineering team of 15 people was given around of applause at the announcement. Facebook will be the first on the internet to have this type of messaging system. A lot of effort and time has been put into this project and I think the new messaging system will take time to learn, but will be really worth it in the end. The announcement was great!
The announcement can be viewed on Live Stream: http://www.Livestream.com/facebookinnovations/
Special thanks to: Mark Zuckerberg, Andrew Boswick, Facebook Live, and Live Stream.
Review Rating: 10
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