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Fb's new messaging system: More than just email?
Facebook, with more than 500 million users communicating with each
other daily, is looking to reinvent communications - and not just email.
The company today is introducing a three-pronged system that strives to
not necessarily change the way we communicate but to make it more
efficient, more personal and definitely simpler. And, of course,
Facebook wants to make it seamless across the platforms and devices
we’re already using.
At a press event in San Francisco this morning, Facebook CEO Mark
Zuckerberg stressed that this is not “Facebook email,” which was the
general belief in the guessing game that surrounded this event. Yes,
everyone will soon have the option of securing an @facebook.com email
address if they so choose - but it’s more than that. He said:
We’re using a mechansism that’s much simpler, like SMS or IM. We spent a
lot of time building a handful of products that fit what we think of as
a modern day messaging system.
At the heart of it all is the “social inbox,” a place where messages -
again,not just email - are housed and filtered. Because Facebook already
knows who your “friends” are, it can filter messages that it believes
to be important to you. Everything else - not necessarily junk but maybe
a newsletter or a bank statement or something from a family member
who’s not on Facebook - goes into an “other” folder
And if one of those messages from a friend would be better for the
“other” folder or a message from someone who landed in “other” should be
in the social inbox, the user can move them back and forth, adjusting
how those emails are handled in the future.
In terms of the seamless integration that Zuckerberg and team talked
about, the idea is that users should be able to have an IM appear as an
SMS or an SMS appear as an email, giving people a way to use the
communication tool they prefer without worrying about how the recipient
will see it or respond to it.
That can be pretty powerful. The company said the rollout to users will be a slow one - over the next
couple of months - and initially will be spread via invitations. The
idea is to let people get used to it and offer some feedback to Facebook
about it.
Overall, I like what Facebook is doing here. For some time now, I’ve
been squawking about how cumbersome and inefficient email continues to
be - despite some of the breakthroughs that companies like Yahoo and
Google have been pitching lately, such as Gmail’s Priority Inbox.
The jury will be out for a bit on whether Facebook’s effort is a winning
solution or whether people will actually start using it. Zuckerberg
stressed that no one at Facebook is expecting users to dump their Gmail
or Yahoo mail accounts any time soon.
But the idea that some users, including the younger users who already
prefer SMS and Facebook over traditional email systems, will shift the
winds for future generations is something that makes me hopeful -
hopeful that the clunky e-mail systems of today will someday be history.
ZUCKERBERG was a Harvard graduate and during his college times he
created a site called "facemash" which let other people choose who is
looking good from the available photos which were alleged that,they have
been uploaded with out their permission.so it was forced to shutdown
but the students opined that there must be a site which host their
photos and details and mark ZUCKERBERG along with his other mates setup
the site The Photo Address Book which students referred to as “The
Facebook.” which grabbed the attention of people from surroundings,other
cities,states,countries and it spread world wide.initially it was
allowed only to harvard students then to students of other universities
and now the eligibility criteria is "above 13 yr old"