Facebook to revamp messaging service – source

SAN FRANCISCO, (Reuters) – Facebook will unveil  changes to its messaging system at a press event on Monday,  according to a person familiar with the matter.

The changes to the messaging service will be “across the  board,” the person said, a move that could further escalate the  competition between the world’s No. 1 Internet social  networking site and Google Inc.

Google, which controls roughly two-thirds of the global  search market, offers the third-most popular Web email service,  behind Microsoft Corp and Yahoo Inc, according to Web analytics  firm comScore. Last week, Google began blocking Facebook from  importing user contact data from its Gmail email service. A report on the technology-focused blog TechCrunch yesterday said that Facebook, whose social networking service has  more than 500 million users, will introduce a full-fledged  Web-based email product on Monday along with providing users  @facebook.com email addresses.

A Facebook representative did not immediately respond to a  request for comment.
Earlier this week, Facebook emailed reporters an invitation  to a “special event” in San Francisco on Monday, Nov. 15, which  the company said was being held in advance of CEO Mark  Zuckerberg’s talk at the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco  the following day.

While the invitation did not offer any details about what  will be discussed at the event, the design of the invitation  featured a checkered blue-and-red border similar to classic air  mail envelopes, sparking speculation on many technology-focused  blogs.