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Facebook unveils new messaging system

  • Tuesday Nov 23,2010 02:54 AM
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By: Sharon Gaudin On: 15 Nov 2010 For: ComputerWorld (US)
‘Modern messaging system’ will use e-mail, IM, SMS and Facebook messages
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Killing recent rumors that it’s launching an e-mail killer, Facebook today unveiled a new messaging system that will envelope e-mail, instant messages, Facebook messages and SMS.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg launched what he calls a “modern messaging system” to handle the convergence of different kinds of messages and bring them together under one social umbrella. The system is designed to save all of these messages for five years, meaning users will have a history of their communications.
Although people will now be able to have a facebook.com e-mail address, Andrew Bosworth, a software engineer at Facebook, noted that the new system will work with other e-mail systems, such as Gmail and Yahoo mail.

At this point, the messaging system — code-named Titan — will not include voice chat. Zuckerberg said that should be coming down the road, but offered no timeline.

More than four billion messages are sent every day on Facebook, with the vast majority of the messages between two people, according to Zuckerberg. And about 350 million people use Facebook to message their friends and family members.

He said he started thinking about those numbers after talking with a group of high school students who told him that they rarely use e-mail. It’s too slow, they told him. “I was kind of boggled by this,” Zuckerberg said. “I remember having a similar conversation with my parents about why e-mail was good and regular mail was slow…. At Facebook, we’re all so used to using e-mail. It’s interesting to see that all kinds of folks don’t see it that way.”

So Facebook decided to create a new messaging system that would include e-mail, expand on the concept and tie in other means of communication as well.

“It’s not e-mail,” said Zuckerberg. “It handles email, in addition to Facebook messages, and IM and SMS. People are going to be able to have facebook.com email addresses but this won’t be the primary way people use this system.

For the last three or four days, the Internet has been abuzz with speculation that Facebook was getting ready to launch an e-mail killer. Zuckerberg kicked off today’s news event by saying that’s not the case.

“There was a lot of press leading up to this saying this is an e-mail killer,” he added. “This is not an e-mail killer. It’s a messaging system that has e-mail as one part of it. I don’t expect people to wake up tomorrow and say, ‘I’m going to shut down my Yahoo account or my Gmail account.’ We expect that more people will IM and more people will message just because it’s simpler and easier and it’s more fun and valuable to use.”

Zuckerberg and Bosworth also pointed out that the messaging system doesn’t exclude non-Facebook users. Users will be able to send and receive messages from people who aren’t on Facebook.

The Facebook CEO also noted that the messaging system will give users different messaging channels.

“It seems wrong that an e-mail message from your best friend gets sandwiched between a bill and a bank statement,” he said. “It’s not that those other messages aren’t important, but one of them is more meaningful. With new Messages, your inbox will only contain messages from your friends and their friends. All other messages will go into other folders where you can look at them separately.”

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