Facebook, The 'Mobile First Company': More Income, More Expense
When Facebook said it was focusing on its approach in mobile, it was serious from the first initial step. It was in 2014 when Facebook started really focusing on mobile, and they outcome came out better than expected.
In November 2014, the 140-character microblogging platform Twitter mentioned that it will be delivering some new features. On January 27th, 2015, Twitter is bringing two of those features to public: group messaging and mobile video experience.
The Cupertino-based tech company Apple has reported its financial results for its fiscal 2015 first-quarter in January 27th, 2015. The company posted a record revenue of $74.6 billion and record quarterly net profit of $18 billion, or $3.06 per diluted share.
Facebook is used by more than many people all over the world. Since most of its users are accessing the service from mobile devices, more complaints are coming from low-end smartphone users that are mostly located in emerging countries.
Facebook's News Feed is the most populated area on the social network. In the feature, various posts from friends, families, as well as advertisements are put in a manner where users can scroll to read what they like.
As the social giant Facebook continues to grow, it aims to tap into more market in emerging countries where mobile is the main medium of internet connection.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is seen as the face of tomorrow in terms of technology advancements. And Facebook wants the world to see a lot more patterns and predictions concerning it.
Innovation is making a dream a reality. People behind each project may have unlimited imagination, but no power to control the market and trends. The same goes with Google with its Glass project.
The search giant Google has entered the domain hosting business by launching a domain-name shop called Google Domains.