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Facebook finally brings Messenger and Instagram apps to Windows 10

Dedicated Facebook and Messenger apps are rolling out on desktops, laptops and tablets, while Instagram is coming to Windows 10 Mobile.

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The social network's Windows 10 apps arrive Thursday.
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Facebook is finally embracing Windows 10, the latest version of Microsoft's operating system.

The social networking giant on Thursday announced new apps for Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile. Dedicated Facebook and Messenger apps are available later today for Windows 10 desktop, laptop and tablet users. Both apps feature support for Windows Live Tiles and include all the latest features, such as the new Reaction emojis and GIF support.

Meanwhile, Facebook also announced a new Instagram app for Windows 10 Mobile. The new app, also rolling out Thursday, supports Live Tiles, as well as features like Instagram Direct, Explore and video.

The company has said that it plans to bring dedicated Facebook and Messenger apps to Windows 10 Mobile later this year.