Facebook Chat Moved to Messenger, WhatsApp Withstands the Blow

Mark Zuckerberghas decided to move Facebook chat activities toMessenger. Meanwhile, in the latest interview with theNew York Times, the founder ofFacebookstated thatWhatsAppdoes not need to fear closure.

According toMark Zuckerberg who is trying to project himself into the near future in his latest interview, the digital world will be dotted withApps likeMessenger e WhatsApp. The risk of closure, therefore, feared by many analysts in the aftermath of Facebook’s acquisition of the mobile application that has reshaped the SMS market, seems to have been averted. Word fromZuckerberg. But should we believe it?

In the meantime, inPalo Alto they are working on moving Facebook chatFacebook toMessenger, the mobile App. Conversations will happen here. AndWhatsApp? Can the service not be considered a duplicate of Messenger? For Zuckerberg, it’s not like that. While Messenger has a mission related to chatting,WhatsApp will continue its path, taking users and customers away from SMS providers. The similarities do not scareZuckerberg, who places the two Apps on different levels. “The nuances make the difference for users,” the manager reiterated. We’ll see.

In the meantime, according to the latest news from across the pond and from the States, it will be the messaging App that will offer the possibility of free calls to friends and notWhatsApp as feared in recent times. ForWhatsApp it could just be a delay in the launch of the feature or, as some point out, simply a failed initiative.

The digital future will be dotted with Apps, therefore, according to the theory ofZuck which translated does not mean long life for “social” because while no one can bet against the explosion of mobile devices, there are still some doubts about whether the world will become increasingly “social”.

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