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Facebook launches calling application “CatchUp”

A calling application named as “CatchUp” has been launched by the social media major Facebook. The calling application aims to coordinate call timings with friends and family members, and will enable users to check availability of time with a group of up to eight people. New Product Experimentation team of Facebook has developed this new calling application.

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With the help of calling application “CatchUp”, the user will be able to indicate the availability to talk and call other users, and will enable other users to do the same and chose a common time for the call. The services of new platform will work with existing contact lists, and the users will be able to avail the services of this calling application with their existing Facebook account.

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