Microsoft Teams now allows users to customize the skin tone of emojis and reactions, enabling better representation and self-expression.
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You can send reactions to emails that you receive in your Outlook inbox. In the coming months, it will not be applicable to all emails you receive, as senders can control who gets to send reactions.
Google has rolled out an update to its Messages app today, which adds even more features and improves messaging between Android and iOS, including support for reactions from iOS users.
WhatsApp Beta UWP app on Windows 11 and 10 is getting an update that introduces the much-awaited reactions feature. It's already available for Android and iOS users alongside WhatsApp on the web.
In an effort to make collaboration more effective in Word documents, Microsoft has introduced the ability to convey your reaction to a comment. Collaborators can now react to each other's comments.
Microsoft Outlook for Mac will soon get a new feature that will make conversations less cluttered. Office Insiders will get it first in July. It will be available for non Insiders from August.
WhatsApp has been updated with three new features: reactions, 2GB file transfers, and 512 member groups. The new features bring WhatsApp closer to Telegram in terms of the things you can do.
Telegram has released yet another update crammed full of features. This time there are more interactive emoji, a new navigation menu to jump back to previous chats, and other minor improvements.
Meta has announced a bunch of changes for end-to-end encrypted communication on its Messenger platforms. Enhancements include notifications for screenshots of disappearing messages, GIFs, and more.
Google is testing adding an iMessage-like reaction feature to RCS messaging on Android via its Messages app. The feature will allow users to react to messages in a conversation using emoji.
LinkedIn has unveiled new features meant to provide a more interactive way for users to communicate on the social networking platform. New capabilities include photo tagging, reactions, and more.
Facebook is testing a Reactions feature for its Messenger service, enabling users to react to messages by selecting from a choice of emoji. The update builds upon its popular Reactions for News Feed.
In the days leading up to Halloween, Facebook is getting into the swing of things with a variety of masks, selectable when sharing live video, in addition to limited-edition Halloween reactions.
The Facebook Beta app for Windows 10, which is currently being tested by a limited set of users, has been updated with Like button Reactions that were introduced on other platforms recently.
Facebook Beta has been updated on Windows 10 Mobile for the second time in a week - but it still lacks the new feature that allows users to react to posts with more than just a simple 'like'.
After years of requests, and months of planning, Facebook is finally poised to allow its users to express their opinions in more ways than a 'like', with a rollout expected in a matter of weeks.