With the Messenger desktop app shutting down, it's time to quickly save your Messenger desktop chats before they're gone forever.
Meta is shutting down its dedicated Messenger desktop apps for Mac and Windows starting December 15. Users will need to use the Facebook website for messaging after this date. This move signals a ...
Meta is discontinuing its desktop Messenger apps for Windows and Mac. As of Dec. 15, you'll need to head to Facebook to continue chatting through the app on your computer. Don't miss any of our ...
Zoho’s homegrown instant messaging and calling app, Arattai, is rapidly gaining popularity on both the App Store and Google Play in India. Designed as a communication platform developed in Chennai, ...
Meta says it's shutting down its Messenger app for Mac and Windows You have until December 15 to use its desktop apps before they're retired There's no official reason for the decision yet, but many ...
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A Kentucky-based YouTuber known online as Mr. Crafty Pants has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of distributing ...
Can an Indian-made messaging app compete with the behemoth that is WhatsApp? Over the past couple of weeks, Arattai, developed by Indian tech company Zoho, has become a viral sensation in the country.
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TON, the layer-1 network originally built around the messaging app Telegram, has partnered with Chainlink to integrate its Cross-Chain Interoperability ...
NEW DELHI, Oct 8: Can a homegrown Indian messaging app really compete with WhatsApp, which dominates India’s communication landscape? Arattai, developed by Indian tech company Zoho, has recently ...
The viral streak comes amid clarion calls by ministers, founders and CEOs to embrace the Made-in-India messaging app, the rapid daily sign-ups that followed, and widespread sharing and invitations ...