Facebook is bolstering its standalone Messenger app with free video calling.
The launch, which Facebook announced in a statement today, follows Facebook’s rollout of voice calling to WhatsApp.
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The Android and iOS app stores have not yet been updated with the new feature.
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But the move makes sense when you think about Facebook’s increasing focus on Messenger. Last month, at its F8 developer conference, Facebook revealed the Messenger Platform. And it got a clean and neat web client earlier this month.
And it’s reasonable for Facebook to add on video features as mobile video-friendly Snapchat keeps growing. Plus, there’s the whole livestreaming phenomenon happening between Twitter-owned Periscope and startup Meerkat.
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