Thursday, November 11, 2010
Kodak 600 Business Edition
PALO ALTO, UNITED STATES (4/NOV/2010) .- Facebook has plans to expand and simplify its mobile platform for the 200 million users who have access to the largest network in the world since its phone, but denied rumors it is developing its own phone.
chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, said Wednesday that the network, users whose phones have tripled since last year, also will make available the physical location service "Facebook Places" in the Mobile-based smart system Google's Android.
As an example of the new features in mobile version, the device will help local merchants to make offers to customers who are in your area.
The company is intensifying its efforts to make your social networking service 500 million shall be available to customers when they are away from their computers.
Facebook is one of the companies in the internet, which include Google and Yahoo, seeking to expand its mobile business as consumers increasingly surf more and send emails from their phones.
Mobile users are two times more active on Facebook than those who access the service from their staffs.
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