Last week, Facebook announced it would allow businesses to privately communicate with customers through its Messenger app. As the company begins to tweak this service, all eyes should be on China's all-in-one messaging app, WeChat, as an indicator
As mobile devices are rapidly colonizing the technology marketplace, their battle or conquest is taking us to a whole new level, beyond apps and search. There are, presently, two giants climbing steadily to grab the lucrative top spot, each choosing
Khanna wrote: "It is possible that before my extension and blog post, the degree of location data collection and sharing by Facebook Messenger was hard for an average user to notice and thus did not raise significant concern. "Without public pressure
Last week, Facebook announced it would allow businesses to privately communicate with customers through its Messenger app. As the company begins to tweak this service, all eyes should be on China's all-in-one
Last week, Facebook announced it would allow businesses to privately communicate with customers through its Messenger app. As the company begins to tweak this service, all eyes should be on China's all-in-one