Facebook
preparing new website for office use: Report
Facebook is
"secretly" working on a website called 'Facebook at Work' - its new
office version - to compete with other sites like LinkedIn, the Financial
Times reported on Monday (Nov 17).
Facebook is preparing a new office version of its social networking site to compete with other sites like LinkedIn, the Financial Times reported. (Photo: AFP/File/Karen Bleier)
LONDON:
Facebook is preparing a new office version of its social networking site to
compete with other sites like LinkedIn, the Financial Times reported on
Monday (Nov 17), citing sources familiar with the matter. "Facebook is
secretly working on a new website called 'Facebook at Work'" that would
allow users to "chat with colleagues, connect with professional contacts
and collaborate over documents", it said.
Facebook last month reported its
quarterly profit nearly doubled to US$802 million but saw its stock pounded
after outlining a plan to invest heavily in the future instead of revelling
in short-term riches. "We are going to continue preparing for the future
by investing aggressively, connecting everyone, understanding the world, and
building the next-generation in computing platforms," Facebook founder
and chief Mark Zuckerberg said then. "We have a long journey
ahead," he said.
Facebook, which has 1.35 billion
monthly active users worldwide, was set up in 2004 by Zuckerberg with fellow
students at Harvard University who wanted to set it up as a college
networking site.
The site has been seeking to broaden
its offerings, unveiling an application that lets people chat anonymously in
virtual "rooms," evoking the chat rooms from the early days of the
Internet. It is also testing a feature that lets users of the leading social
network make purchases by simply pressing an on-screen "Buy"
button.
Facebook completed its
multibillion-dollar deal for mobile messaging application WhatsApp last
month.
Source AFP
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Chủ Nhật, 16 tháng 11, 2014
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