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Facebook launches new mobile app

Facebook is launching a stand-alone app for its Groups feature but say that, unlike Messenger, users can still use Groups in the main Facebook app.

A man using a Facebook mobile app

Social media giant Facebook is launching a new free mobile app for its popular Groups feature. (AAP)

Facebook is launching a new free mobile app for its popular Groups feature.

The company has been working to expand its presence on people's mobile devices by creating - and buying - apps such as Messenger, Paper, Instagram and WhatsApp.

Paper, a mobile news reader, hasn't really caught on, while Slingshot was launched as a rival to the ephemeral messaging service Snapchat but it hasn't been much of one.

Messenger, which is not from the company's Creative Labs division, has fared much better, though it helped that Facebook essentially forced users to download it after it removed the messaging functionality from its main app.

Unlike with Messenger, though, the company says it won't require people to use the stand-alone app if they want to use Facebook Groups.

They will be able to access Groups through the Facebook app or for free on the website.

More than 700 million of Facebook's 1.35 billion members use Groups, according to the company.

People use the groups to talk to others who share their religion, to plan holiday dinners, or to discuss hobbies or heath issues, for example.

Shirley Sun, product manager at Facebook, said there are "hundreds of millions" of groups on Facebook.

The new app lets people manage their existing groups or discover new ones, either based on recommendations or by searching for different topics.

Users can also create a shortcut on their phone's screen for their favourite group if they want to access it quickly.


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