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The feature allows a user to assign events to specific locations, so it seems plausible that they will integrate with the photo-messaging app's Snap Map.[br][br][br]
[br][br]Competing with a similiar functionality available on Facebook, photo-messaging app Snapchat is working on integrating support for events into its services. The unannounced feature was spotted in Snapchat's code by famed reverse engineer James Manchun Wong on Friday. [br][br]"Snapchat is building event invites. Swipe up on an invite to join a group chat for the event," Wong tweeted. It's currently unclear exactly how Snapchat's event feature would work - if it's ever released - but a screenshot posted by Wong displays the look of its interface. [br][br]"When you create an event, you can assign it a time and a place. Swiping up on an invite allows recipients to join a group chat for the event," the report explained. The feature allows a user to assign events to specific locations, so it seems plausible that they will integrate with the photo-messaging app's Snap Map.[br][br]However, it remains unclear if the feature could be used to make public events or if it would only support private events between users and their immediate Snapchat friends.[br][br]Source : timesnownews.com |
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