So, what’s new as of today? Well, take a look for yourself — but also keep in mind, of course, that there’s plenty more to come.
1. Interact With a ChatBot
At the Facebook Developers Conference, the company announced that a slew of new and intuitive, intelligent ChatBots would soon be coming to its messenger platform. And while Facebook’s ChatBots certainly have a long way to go, the company has jumped headfirst into this exciting new way of interacting with messenger.In the latest version of Facebook Messenger, you can search for available ChatBots directly via the “To:” link when starting a new message.
Certain media outlets, such as CNN and The Wall Street Journal, have already released their own ChatBots — which are capable of learning from your algorithms, interests, etc., in order to deliver the most useful information directly to you. To view a complete list of ChatBots that are currently available, you can visit this link.
2. Send a 15-Second Video
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, right? Well, if that’s the case, then what’s a 15-second video worth? Probably a lot more, needless to say, but I guess we’ll never know for sure..While you’re out there trying to figure it out, though, perhaps you’d like to send one of them to your contacts via Facebook Messenger? Most of us know that we can send photos via messenger, already, but did you know that you can also send 15-second video clips? When taking a photo to send directly from the app, simply press-and-hold down on the shutter circle in the center of the screen for up to 15-seconds, while you record, and then tap send.
3. Play The Hidden Basketball Game
We learned that you can play chess with your contacts in Facebook Messenger, but you likely didn’t know that there’s also a basketball game that Facebook engineers have hidden deep within an unlikely area of the messenger app.To access it, simply send your contact a basketball emoji, and then tap on it. The game, which, unfortunately, isn’t exactly like NBA 2K16 challenge or anything, should pop up almost instantly. Give it a try!
4. Transfer Files Through Messenger
No, we’re not just talking about photos and videos, but actual files, too! Unfortunately, this feature appears to be reserved exclusively for the web-based versions of Facebook and messenger.com; however, it’s fairly simple to attach files — such as Microsoft Word documents, for instance — to outgoing messages.From the desktop Facebook website, simply click on the small paper clip icon that appears when you use the pop up messenger interface. Or, from the messenger.com interface, you can simply drag and drop files to send as attachments.
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