Hello Friends,
Here is good news to all Facebook Fans, that it is going to launch their own smartphone in the next year
Employees of Facebook
and several engineers who have been sought out by recruiters there, as
well as people briefed on Facebook's plans, say the company hopes to
release its own smartphone by next year. These people spoke only on
condition of anonymity for fear of jeopardizing their employment or
relationships with Facebook.
The company has already hired more than half a dozen former Apple software and hardware engineers who worked on the iPhone, and one who worked on the iPad, the employees and those briefed on the plans said.
This would be Facebook's third effort at building a smartphone, said one person briefed on the plans and one who was recruite..
For Facebook, the
motivation is clear; as a newly public company, it must find new sources
of revenue, and it fears being left behind in mobile, one of the most
promising areas for growth.
"Mark is worried that if he doesn't create a mobile phone in the near future that Facebook will simply become an app on other mobile platforms," a Facebook employee said.
Facebook is going to great lengths to keep the phone project a secret, specifically not posting job listings on the company's job website, but instead going door-to-door to find the right talent for the project.
But can a company that is wired as a social network learn how to build hardware? Mixing the cultures of hardware and software designers is akin to mixing oil and water. With the rare exception of Apple, other phone makers aren't very good at this.
"Mark is worried that if he doesn't create a mobile phone in the near future that Facebook will simply become an app on other mobile platforms," a Facebook employee said.
Facebook is going to great lengths to keep the phone project a secret, specifically not posting job listings on the company's job website, but instead going door-to-door to find the right talent for the project.
But can a company that is wired as a social network learn how to build hardware? Mixing the cultures of hardware and software designers is akin to mixing oil and water. With the rare exception of Apple, other phone makers aren't very good at this.
Facebook and Google make
their money through advertising. If the companies have the opportunity
to continually put ads in front of people on a smartphone screen, you
would think the only question left would be to pick the right ringtone
that makes that ka-ching sound.
So just get ready to enjoy the new facebook smartphone next year
So just get ready to enjoy the new facebook smartphone next year