Facebook App Allows Users To Avoid Texting Charges

Facebook recently launched a new app called “Messenger.” It allows users with smartphones to send and receive messages directly from their mobile devices — all while avoiding texting charges from service providers. Robert Siegel talks to Brian Cooley, editor-at-large at the online magazine CNET , who explains how it works. » E-Mail This      » Add to Del.icio.us

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Facebook App Allows Users To Avoid Texting Charges

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