Saturday, December 4, 2010

Up to launch an integrated messaging service

Social media up launch new messaging services that they expect to revolutionize the way humans interact.

Founder of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg said that email is considered too formal and slow, especially for young people.

"This service will bring together all the channels of sending and receiving messages that you wear," said Zuckerberg.


"This is not a service to kill email. Email is one component of the system that we developed."

Zuckerberg, one of the richest men in the United States is explained, this new system will incorporate the short messages (SMS), instant messaging (instant messaging), email and online chat into a single system.

He said this service was launched to meet the growing message that was sent by Facebook users.

Correspondents say up to its users, amounting to more than 500 million older people are in social networking sites to maximize advertising revenue potential.

Unified messaging service is also regarded as an attempt to emulate Yahoo and Google, which first provides a free email service.

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