Facebook Messenger's latest feature: Photo Magic
AN FRANCISCO: Facebook is trying to make it easier to send photos as the
holiday season's picture-taking frenzy escalates with the arrival of
Christmas and New Year's Eve.
The world's largest social
networking service is offering a feature called 'Photo Magic' that will
automatically address a message so it can be sent quickly to Facebook
friends identified in a picture. The option relies on the same
image-recognition technology that attaches people's names to Facebook
posts.
With this twist, Facebook is deploying the technology in
its Messenger application to make it more convenient to distribute
pictures to a few friends and family members.
Facebook will
highlight Photo Magic in a Messenger update that will start rolling out
on Thursday to users of Apple's iPhones and smartphones running on
Google's Android software. It will still be up to each individual to
decide whether they want to activate Photo Magic. After the feature is
turned on, it can still be switched off at any time.
The update
is being distributed to a broad audience after a month of testing among
smartphone users in Australia. Facebook is planning to make Photo Magic
available to Messenger users everywhere in the world except in Canada
and the European Union.
Messenger currently has more than 700 million users, about half the size of the audience on Facebook's social network.
Facebook is counting on Photo Magic to foster more allegiance to its Messenger app as it competes against other competing services such as Snapchat that have become particularly popular among teenagers and young adults.
If Photo Magic is turned on, it is supposed to promptly figure out if any of the people in a picture belong to the smartphone owner's circle of Facebook friends. If some are found, Photo Magic creates a messaging thread that allows a user to send the picture to all the identified parties with two clicks.
About 9.5 billion pictures are already sent through Messenger each
month, according to Facebook. The Menlo Park, California, company
believes the volume will be even higher if Photo Magic's automation is
successful in making it less of a hassle to pick out the images and
figure out which people might be interested in seeing them.
As part of the Messenger upgrade, Facebook is also including an option
that will allow users to change the colours of their exchanges with
different friends, and switch the formal name of a recipient to a
nickname, such as 'mom' or 'dad'. Until now, Messenger's address book
mirrored the names listed on people's Facebookprofiles.
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