Facebook Messaging just got better…
If you’re like most society, you may have a few stubborn friends who haven’t joined Facebook…yet. that can form reaching friends complicated—there are some friends you can send a Facebook info, and others you have to e mail. Not anymore. Now, when you’re writing messages, you can send the note to citizens on Facebook, and to public not on Facebook.
Now you can enter a friend’s mail address into the To: line when you send a data or share an album, and Facebook will e mail them the notice. Your friends will be able to reply without signing up, and they will be able to see subject matter you share with them. Keep in mind that all rules of privacy still apply; some Facebook subject matter that you share (photos, groups, notes, etc.) won’t be visible to your friend.
any e mail addresses that you data to your “friend selector”, so you don’t have to remember everyone’s mail address all the instance. additionally, whether you letter someone who is on Facebook but you use their mail instead of their name, we’ll automatically forward the letter to their Facebook Inbox. As we continue to manufacture Facebook more useful for everyone, these changes mean that there’s no need to switch amidst Facebook and e mail for your daily communication needs.
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PS. In case you didn’t already know, you can invite friends to events and groups through their newsletter addresses, and they can RSVP without signing up for Facebook. However, unlike messages, they will have to sign up to get in on the discussion boards and Wall posts.
Luke, a Facebook engineer, is never using e mail again. Ever.
Orginal post by Luke Shepard
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