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Facebook Messenger for Your Windows Os.




 Chat while you do other stuff

 See and respond to chats right from your desktop. Whether you're browsing other websites or using  another app, you don't have to click away to stay connected.



 Get notified instantly

 Find out about new comments, photo tags and more as soon as they happen.


You can set up the app if you use Windows 7 or Windows Vista. Please note that FB Messenger do not currently support Windows XP.




When you download and open Messenger for the first time, you will be logged in automatically. From then on, you'll need to log in from the app and not from your browser.



Logging In

To log into Messenger


  • Click on the icon in your Windows system tray


  • Once the app opens, enter your email and password







 

Note that when you click on messages, notifications or ticker items, you will be directed to your browser. If you aren't logged in, you’ll need to log into www.facebook.com to view this content.



When you log out of the app, you'll still be able to view your content on www.facebook.com. Logging out of the app will not interrupt you from viewing an active Facebook session on your browser.



You Can Directly Install Windows base FB Messenger by clicking on Install Now







You can chat and message with individual friends, see what’s going on in ticker and get quick notifications about Facebook activity in Messenger. Chatting with multiple friends, video calling, limiting chat availability and editing settings are not currently available through the app. You can still do these by going to www.facebook.com in your web browser.

Soon when you logout of Facebook, you could be greeted with a full recreation of the Bing home page, complete with pretty photo and an active search box.When you type in a query and press Enter, you're taken out of Facebook to a separate Bing search results page.



At Marketing Conference , Facebook explained that over 37 million people log out every day, which offers huge potential for advertisers. The new log out ad unit is an option inside Premium On Facebook, a new paid campaign businesses can sign up for that also includes News Feed ads and Mobile app ads.

Microsoft made a hefty early investment (which is now worth more than $1 billion) in Facebook, and even powers web search results that can appear inside the site's internal search bar. Facebook's new ads likely won't bother users (since they've already @ logged out Page), and will provide a new opportunity for advertisers to turn the log out page into the coveted back page of a newsstand magazine.

Now that the Yahoo deal has seemingly fallen apart, Microsoft is even more eager to expand its search footprint against arch rival Google. Google reached a large search agreement with MySpace a few years ago, guaranteeing $900 million in payments over 3.75 years. Since that time, there have been rumors that Google has been dissatisfied with the monetization performance of MySpace’s search traffic.

Microsoft,Facebook Vs Google,MySpace

Source: TheVerge,TechCrunch,Facebook

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