Facebook Messenger May Be About to Get Way More Bots
Users will be able to ask questions of a bot to gain information, order products and services, make payments and who knows what else.
Users will be able to ask questions of a bot to gain information, order products and services, make payments and who knows what else.
And if you pre-order one, you get to jump the queue for a Touch controller, too.
More questionable user experiments by the social network.
He's challenging you to run 365 miles this year.
It's a worrying admission.
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Facebook's boss wants to be like Iron Man, apparently.
It appears to be a Unix glitch of colossal proportions.
Why? It's not clear, but the timing is hardly a coincidence.
Are they using the FBI’s definition in US code? Or something else?
Let’s just say it’s not what they thought it was.
Facebook has a new partnership feature with Uber, which means users of Zuckerberg's Messenger app can now order a ride directly from the Messenger app. The feature is live in the US, with more countries "available soon".
Facebook definitively said it would not change the rules. But it will offer a workaround for some users.
The new feature Facebook-ifies the process of getting in touch with services and trades.
Cat-loving internet taken to new heights.
Your boss's idea of fun.