Beluga has just confirmed the inevitable — it’s being swallowed by Facebook Messenger . The gang messaging app will not send texts as of November 11th and may shut down for good on December 15th, only a few months after Zuckerberg & Co acquired it, alongside digital book-maker Push Pop Press. “Now that Facebook Messenger is accessible everywhere, we’ve decided to prevent offering Beluga as a separate service,” the corporate explained in a blog post last week. If you would like to snatch an archive of your pods before the December 15th shutdown, you are able to do so on the coverage link below. Otherwise, just head past the break to hitch us in maritime remembrance.
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