Do you want people, not apps, at the center of your mobile experience? April 9, 2013 — -- People. Not apps. That's really the crux of Facebook Home, a new Facebook-first software experience that ...
Facebook announces it is joining the mobile fray on Android. MENLO PARK, Calif., April 4, 2013— -- Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg today said the social media giant has jumped into the mobile fray. ...
Facebook debuted its Android app family Facebook Home today. This means those of you with compatible devices (sorry Windows Phone and iOS users) have a snazzy new product to try out if you’re looking ...
Facebook Home is, without a doubt, Facebook’s most ambitious and inventive play for our mobile attention. Since filing its S-1 papers last year, the social network’s need to capture this market has ...
Is your smartphone social? Facebook isn't convinced it is and so, in lieu of one true Facebook Phone, it wants to make over every Android smartphone in its image, courtesy of Facebook Home. The new ...
Wall Street hailed the news that Facebook had a plan for increasing engagement on mobile devices that didn't involve manufacturing a phone. Investors bid Facebook's shares up almost 3 percent ...
Starting today, you can have a Facebook phone — and all you need is your current Android phone and about five minutes. Facebook Home, a suite of apps that replaces the homescreen of your Android phone ...
With a billion users, it'd be an understatement to say Facebook has done a good job conquering the desktop world. Mobile, however, is the social network's next frontier: although it has a significant ...
Mark Zuckerberg proudly showed off Facebook's new Home app recently; an Android home screen replacement that pushes network updates to the phone. Facebook Home is designed to provide a constant stream ...
There’s been a lot of buzz lately about development teams using their own software–known as “eating your own dogfood”–in order to cultivate empathy for their users. After all, if the team doesn’t use ...
It's the Facebook phone... but it's every phone. Facebook Home is here, and it wants to take control of your Android experience, a new software suite rather than a specific handset. Unveiled at ...
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