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Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that emerges to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook spinned out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that shows up to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook flipped out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that shows up to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook flipped out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that emerges to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook flipped out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that shows up to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook flipped out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that shows up to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook spinned out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that shows up to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook spinned out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that shows up to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook spinned out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that emerges to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook flipped out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that emerges to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook flipped out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that shows up to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook spinned out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that emerges to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook spinned out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that shows up to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook spinned out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that shows up to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook spinned out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that shows up to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook flipped out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that shows up to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook flipped out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
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Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that shows up to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook flipped out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that emerges to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook spinned out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature, PCWorld
Facebook Messenger Has Hidden Movie Talk Feature
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PCWorld | Aug Ten, two thousand eleven Ten:13 AM PT
Facebook Messenger, the social network’s fresh messaging app for iPhone and Android, may soon have a movie talk component. Hackers rummaging around in the fresh smartphone app have discovered traces of a movie talk feature that emerges to be under development. The hidden service was very first reported by 9-to-5 Mac and How To Arena later confirmed similar movie talk remnants were in the Android version.
The hidden service is in the iPhone and Android versions of the app. Movie talk doesn’t seem to be functional yet, but it’s a pretty good bet Facebook will announce the fresh feature in the coming months. Facebook announced Messenger on Tuesday for Android and iPhone devices. The fresh standalone app features instant messaging to friends or groups, and photo and location sharing. Facebook says a BlackBerry version will be available soon.
Facebook has been hard at work improving the social network’s messaging capabilities. In October, the company introduced text-based group talk for the fresh version of Facebook groups. A month later, Facebook spinned out a redesigned messaging service that saves your Facebook e-mail, SMS and instant messaging in one place. In July, Facebook launched movie talk in partnership with Skype for Windows and OS X users. During the Skype announcement, Facebook also made text-based group messaging a standard part of the social network that works outside the fresh groups feature.
Movie talk no surprise
Albeit it’s encouraging to see movie talk features buried in Facebook’s fresh messaging apps, the discovery is hardly a surprise. During its Skype announcement in July, Mike Barnes, Skype’s product manager for the Facebook video-chat client, told PCWorld that Skype was ready to add mobile movie talk to Facebook’s service. "Barnes gave me the distinct impression that Facebook will soon be adding both group movie talk and mobile movie talk in the near future," PCWorld’s Mark Sullivan reported in July.
So look for movie talk in the near future, and don’t be astonished if group movie talk shows up, too.
Google introduced a group movie talk feature called Hangouts in June as part of its rollout of Google+, the search giant’s fresh social network.
Connect with Ian Paul ( @ianpaul ) and Today@PCWorld on Twitter for the latest tech news and analysis.