Facebook Takes Aim at Zoom With Messenger Rooms Launch
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"Messenger Rooms" is tailored for socialising with friends and family whether it be birthdays, happy hours, book clubs, or parent groups. 1o2541
By Agence -Presse | Updated: 25 April 2020 10:13 IST
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The launch comes amid surging use of Zoom
Messenger Rooms will roll out to all in the coming weeks
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Facebook on Friday unveiled a new video chat service with virtual "rooms" where people can pop in to visit friends, aiming at s turning to the popular Zoom platform during the pandemic. Through the Facebook Messenger application, s will be able to start video call sessions that as many as 50 friends can and linger in as long as they wish, even if they don't have Facebook s.
Unlike work video conferencing platforms such as Zoom, "Messenger Rooms" is tailored for socialising with friends and family whether it be birthdays, happy hours, book clubs or parent groups.
"This is designed to be more serendipitous and spontaneous," chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said while briefing AFP on Rooms.
"I just keep a window open on my computer or phone and people who I normally wouldn't go out of my way to call just sort of drop by."
Today, we are rolling out Messenger Rooms, which are able group video calls that make it easy to spend quality time with friends, loved ones and people who share your interests.
Facebook s will be able to create virtual rooms and decide who to invite to , according to Zuckerberg.
"I could be hanging out on a couch on the weekend and send out an invite to all my friends to come to a 'hanging-out-on-the-couch room,'" Zuckerberg said.
Fun features include augmented-reality effects such as bunny ears and aliens, along with immersive fake backgrounds.
Facebook does not view or listen to calls, and people who create rooms control who gets in, according to Messenger vice president Stan Chudnovsky.
Messenger Rooms was expected to be available to Facebook's nearly 2.5 billion s around the work in coming weeks.
Messenger Rooms is rolling out in some countries this week and will expand to the rest of the world in coming weeks, including the US. We will continue to add features over the coming months, as well.
Use of video calls and conferencing has rocketed as people work, learn, and socialise remotely while staying home to avoid the coronavirus.
Many people have turned to Zoom, which has scrambled to stem security problems such as data hacking and harassment by individuals who crash sessions in what is referred to as "Zoombombing."
Video "presence" services from Facebook, Microsoft, and other technology firms have been ramping up capabilities and features to be the preferred platform.
"Through this period people are relying on social and communication services more than ever," Zuckerberg said.
WhatsApp upgrade
Facebook plans to add ways to create "rooms" from its Portal smart screens.
Facebook is also doubling the number of people who can simultaneously take part in WhatsApp video calls to eight.
Increasing video chat group size at WhatsApp is more technically challenging because calls are encrypted end-to-end, according to Zuckerberg.
In a more intimate direction, Facebook's dating service will add an option to invite people on virtual dates using Messenger video chat.
Facebook also expanded live streaming features at the social network and Instagram as people increasingly go online for cooking lessons, religious services, exercise classes, and more.
The social network is adding a way for host of live online events to allow performers to charge ission fees.
"Our hope is that by making it so you can charge a fee it will help creators and services that rely on in-person appearances," Zuckerberg said.
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