Facebook held their 10th annual developer conference, F8 and as always, it was full of product announcements across all of their platforms including Messenger, WhatsApp, Occulus, Instagram and of course, Facebook.
What started as an 8-hour hackathon 10 years ago, has evolved into a 2-day power-packed conference.
After Day 1 of the conference, I was invited to talk on FM 90.5 about some of the announcements that were made.
The past year has been a difficult year for the Facebook team. Government and individuals are becoming increasingly concerned about privacy and it's clear that Facebook execs recognize that it's time to fundamentally shift how products are built and communities are run. In the past, the culture has been to build, launch and tweak/deal with the ramifications later. Now they're more cautious about the ramifications of their products. As well, where Facebook once focused on sharing everything with the world, they're now more concentrated on 'digital living rooms' that is, sharing with the people who you are truly connected with. And finally, Facebook is now interested in actually getting people off-line, leveraging the platforms to make meaningful connections but only as a means to actual real-life conversations and engagement.
I talked about lots on air so be sure to have a listen and starting thinking about how you and your business can use these new tools.
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