Year: 2016

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Messenger

Messenger Platform at F8

We’re excited to announce new developments to Messenger at F8 2016.
Facebook

Using Artificial Intelligence to Help Blind People ‘See’ Facebook

With more than 39 million people who are blind, and over 246 million who have a severe visual impairment, many people may feel excluded from the conversation around photos on Facebook. We want to build technology that helps the blind community experience Facebook the same way others enjoy it.
Facebook

Taking into Account Live Video When Ranking Feed

Now that more and more people are watching Live videos, we are considering Live Videos as a new content type – different from normal videos – and learning how to rank them for people in News Feed.
Meta

Highlights from Q&A with Mark

Today Mark Zuckerberg hosted an in-person townhall Q&A in Berlin, Germany where he answered questions from people around the world.
Facebook

Bringing Facebook Live to Android and More Countries

In the next week we are going to start rolling out the ability for people on Android to share live video. We’re starting our Android rollout in the U.S., with more countries coming soon.
Facebook

What the Reactions Launch Means for News Feed

We’ve been listening to people and know that there should be more ways to easily and quickly express how something you see in News Feed makes you feel.
Facebook

Reactions Now Available Globally

We are launching Reactions, an extension of the Like button, to give you more ways to share your reaction to a post in a quick and easy way.

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