One of the biggest mammoth in social networking service has launched a new User Interface to interact completely with your Android operating System. Instead of producing its own handset, the social network tonight made its most ambitious pitch to the many millions of us who are increasingly browsing the internet using our hand-held devices by unveiling software that turns regular mobile phones into always-connected Facebook devices.
From the Sources, we came to know the reason behind building this software is to bring Facebook content right to the home screen, rather than requiring users to check apps. Home comes amid rapid growth in the number of people who access Facebook from mobile phones and tablet computers. Of its 1.06 billion monthly users, 680 million log in to Facebook using a mobile gadget.
The service is part of Facebook’s move to shift its users’ focus from “apps and tasks” to people, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said during Home’s unveiling at the company’s Menlo Park, California, headquarters on Thursday.
The new product, which resides on the home screen of Android phones, is a family of apps designed to help people share things with their Facebook friends. Rather than seeing a set of apps for email, maps and other services when they first turn on their phones, users will be greeted with photos and updates from their Facebook feeds. There will be ads too, eventually.
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