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Facebook has just released a brand new app for iOS and Android href="https://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=10150249543542131">in the form of Facebook Messenger. Rather than adding functionality to the Facebook app, this is a complete standalone app that allows you to instantly get into Facebook messages.
You can use the tool to message any of your Facebook friends or text anyone in your phonebook, send out messages to groups of people, and attach locations and photos.
It’s available right now href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/facebook-messenger/id454638411?mt=8">in the App Store, and is based off of Beluga, a company Facebook acquired recently.
Now, how about fixing your iPhone app, releasing one for the iPad, and making chat usable on your website? How does that sound?
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