New Facebook developments

Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg has made a number of major announcements at the platform's F8 developers' conference.

MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM FACEBOOK EVENT:

- Clear History

A new feature being built, Clear History, is Facebook's latest attempt to reinforce data privacy. The feature will enable users to see the websites and apps that send FB data when they use them, and delete this information from their account. It is similar to clear history tools already available in web browsers to erase a user's footpath across the internet. Users will also have the option to turn off Facebook's ability to store any more of this information in the future.

- Dating

As a new way to build "meaningful relationships" on the platform, Facebook also announced plans to introduce a dating service. Users will be able to build a dating profile separate to their normal Facebook account, with activity on that dating profile also not shown to friends. The feature will then match users based on their preferences, things in common and mutual friends.

- Oculus Go

Facebook-owned Oculus' wireless, high-end virtual reality headset has gone on sale for the first time. Oculus Go has more than 1,000 games, apps and experiences available, all the while being usable completely wirelessly, with screen and computing power built directly into the headset. It also has new sharing experiences including Oculus Venues, a way to experience live concerts and events in virtual reality. Existing app Oculus Rooms has also been redesigned - the virtual space enables up to four users to meet and interact by playing games or watching videos together.

- Instagram Video Chat

Instagram is introducing a video chat option, rivalling Apple's FaceTime, enabling users to have both one-to-one and group conversations via live video.

- Messenger Translations

A translation tool is being added to Facebook's Marketplace - the platform's area to buy and sell items - designed to enable users to communicate in different languages and maintain understanding. The tool will come to life if a user receives a message in a different language, Messenger's M assistant will ask if they would like the text translated to their default language. It will be available first in English and Spanish, initially trialling in the US.


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Published 2 May 2018 7:00am
Source: AAP


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