A React component for playing a variety of URLs, including file paths, YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, SoundCloud, Streamable, Vimeo, Wistia and DailyMotion
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Facebook is an online social media and social networking service owned by Meta Platforms, Inc. It can be accessed from devices with Internet connectivity, such as personal computers, tablets and smartphones. After registering, users can create a profile revealing information about themselves. They can post text, photos and multimedia which are shared with any other users who have agreed to be their "friend" or, with different privacy settings, publicly.
A React component for playing a variety of URLs, including file paths, YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, SoundCloud, Streamable, Vimeo, Wistia and DailyMotion
A simple Bot chat messenger using personal account. Made by NTKhang.
This is not an official Facebook product, and is not affiliated with, or sponsored or endorsed by, Facebook.
Facebook Messenger Bot Framework for Node.js
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Released February 4, 2004