Cross-platform messaging app Telegram is looking to challenge Meta‘s (META) WhatsApp and Messenger amid an expansion of its features for business, “as well as support for ad-revenue sharing,” writes Tech Crunch’s Sarah Perez. According to TC, the company officially launched this past weekend and will now allow users to “to set business hours and use preset replies, greeting and away messages, chatbots, tags for chats.” Other companies in the space include Microsoft (MSFT).
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