With hundreds of millions of of people in the online relationship, with the world's largest social network, Facebook's movements will have a huge impact on the entire mobile industry. Recently, the Facebook's annual developer event, also known as the F8 Convention , is another major event in the industry.
Some time ago, the focus of this Conference has been repeatedly reported, the key word is: "content."
Facebook will publish a large number of content partners and will make changes to the user interface.
Techcrunch's words show that the current user interface will also include read,listened and watched buttons to help users communicate audio and video content.
Although the details of these buttons are not disclosed, it is clear from the name that users share audio-visual content. It is also said to Want this button. (probably related to content sales, of course, this is my own speculation)
On the other hand, AllthingsD also revealed that the official motto of the F8 Congress would be: "Read.Watch.Listen", which coincides with the report of the TC over the button, confirming Facebook's ambitious content socialization program from another side.
On the project, thenextweb a little bit of information, and Facebook will work with a large number of content providers to integrate content with its own social network to further build a virtual society.
Read: It will work with a large number of heavy online content providers, including the YAHOO,CNN, Washington Post, and the daily.
Watch: Integrated online video site, partners are not known, is said to contain Ooyala;
Listen: There may be a Facebook music service, and partners may have Spotify AB and Rdio Inc., the main way is to display the user's music activities on the page;
From what is currently leaking, Facebook's plan will be a milestone. Deep integration of content is significant for Facebook:
Facebook's user stickiness will be further enhanced, with a lot of content appearing, giving users more to do and a great advantage for Facebook's advertising revenue;
Increasing Facebook's platform will bring more opportunities to partners, and a few years ago, the myth of Zynga has emerged in online gaming. The introduction of audio-visual content will bring more opportunities to attract more third-party developers, the benefits of the entire platform is self-evident;
A huge boost to Facebook's database, the introduction of everything, and the increase in buttons are all helping Facebook to more closely analyze user needs and preferences. Such a detailed content, for Facebook, is the same as the cornucopia of existence, the business of targeted marketing will never be able to resist;
The introduction of a huge amount of personal data makes it possible for Facebook to better launch personalized content customization services, even: "True personalization search." From this perspective, Facebook is the enemy of Google's fate, because search is Google's body, and Facebook, can be "personalized" on the better than Google.
From the way Facebook has been in the past few years, the idea has been quite clear, and it is indeed stepping up its own virtual society and consolidating virtual relationships. Through the introduction of online content, Facebook once again from the real life, as well as other sites to take a part of the user's time, the entire virtual society, the completion of a step forward.
Facebook is a new era of sales network, with huge channels of energy, complete customer information, smooth communication, as well as low cost, is the coveted agent of any business. It does not want to replace anything, but it is just down to earth, linking everything to its social network, thereby constantly enhancing the overlap between social networks and real life. It's a long process, but Facebook is a step in the way, and it will eventually become the next empire.
Of course, these are long-term things, and for Facebook, the immediate introduction of the content has immediate benefits. I can already foresee a spike in Facebook advertising revenue next year.
With hundreds of millions of people in a social network, a lot of advertising, a good team, and almost no competitors, what about next year's IPO? Maybe we'll witness a real myth.
Facing the Beijing-east claims to raise 40–50 billion dollars in the IPO, we exclaimed: "The earth people have been unable to stop Jingdong"; for Facebook's IPO, I want to say: "Korean people can't stop Facebook!"