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News of an "important announcement" from Facebook today

 Facebook will announce, on Monday, new products focused on audio, including competitors to the "Clubhouse" voice chat application, which is increasing in popularity despite the passage of only months since its launch, according to Record.



Similar to the so-called social networking sites or "social media", Facebook will release what they will call "audio media" or social media audios, driven by the popularity of the acoustics achieved in the last period, according to the site.


"Record" stated that Facebook will launch its audio version of the video conference room service, which it announced last year, which will be similar to the "Clubhouse" application where groups of people will be allowed to discuss various topics in chat rooms, listen to speakers and interact with them through Virtual audio platform.


Facebook is also scheduled to launch a product that allows its users to record brief audio messages and publish them in their news files, according to the site.


Record also referred to a third product that Facebook will launch, which is the ability to discover podcasts, as the service will be linked to the Spotify app.


The site added that the announcement of these products will be issued on Monday, but some of these products will not appear until after a while.


This question-and-answer platform will combine audio, text and video elements and come as a social media platform experiment with widespread use of new live voice applications.


The "Club House" application, which is less than one year old, showed remarkable success and became containing ten million active weekly users. Its popularity increased after its use by Elon Musk and the president of Facebook himself, Mark Zuckerberg, and its use has now increased in the Middle East.


The app, launched by a San Francisco-based company last year, allows people to discuss various topics in chat rooms, and has attracted the biggest names in business and Hollywood. Soon, social media companies turned to work on their own Clubhouse versions.

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