Facebook Home
When Mark Zuckerberg took the stage at Thursday’s Android-centric event at Facebook headquarters and began by saying that the company was finally announcing a Facebook phone, one thing became clear: he was teasing. Facebook wasn’t announcing a Facebook phone. Or at least it wasn’t announcing the Facebook phone which has been the subject of rumors for years now.
Instead, the company was announcing countless Facebook phones, by introducing Facebook Home, an app which replaces Android’s standard interface with its own homescreen and lock screen, allowing people to make handsets they already own into Facebook-centric phones. It also showed off HTC’s appropriately-namedFirst, the first of what could be many phones with Facebook Home pre-installed as their standard interface.
As usual, I came out of the event with lots of questions. I got to ask a few of them during a post-unveiling chat with Adam Mosseri, Facebook’s director of product for Facebook Home. Herewith, the stuff I’ve been wondering about, with some answers from Mosseri.
Read more: http://techland.time.com/2013/04/05/facebook-home/#ixzz2PapRJ1zB
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