Facebook CEO (Zukerberg) : Facebook Plans "Something Amazing" Next Week
Friday, July 01, 2011
Have you been invited to Google+? Well, I've already been invited and I think it's amazing but Facebook gonna do something about this. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has yesterday announced that Facebook is about to release something amazing next week, Reuter reports.
Thoughts?
Chief Executive and founder Mark Zuckerberg told reporters in a visit to Facebook’s Seattle office on Wednesday that the company planned to "launch something awesome" next week.Reuters suggests that it may be the much-much-waited Facebook app for iPad. It could be also the photo-sharing app, something like Instagram or PicPlz. Reuters asked Facebook to comment but they prefered to keep this things private. May be a dislike button?
He said the project had been developed at the 40-person Seattle office, Facebook’s only major engineering center outside of its Palo Alto, California headquarters.
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Facebook CEO (Zukerberg) : Facebook Plans "Something Amazing" Next Week
Have you been invited to Google+? Well, I've already been invited and I think it's amazing but Facebook gonna do something about this. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has yesterday announced that Facebook is about to release something amazing next week, Reuter reports.
Thoughts?
Chief Executive and founder Mark Zuckerberg told reporters in a visit to Facebook’s Seattle office on Wednesday that the company planned to "launch something awesome" next week.Reuters suggests that it may be the much-much-waited Facebook app for iPad. It could be also the photo-sharing app, something like Instagram or PicPlz. Reuters asked Facebook to comment but they prefered to keep this things private. May be a dislike button?
He said the project had been developed at the 40-person Seattle office, Facebook’s only major engineering center outside of its Palo Alto, California headquarters.
Thoughts?
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