Facebook designed the new version
Facebook is 'secretly' designing a new version called 'Facebook at Work', according to the Financial Times on November 17.
Facebook is 'secretly' designing a new version called 'Facebook at Work', according to the Financial Times on November 17.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg
The birth of Facebook new version to compete with other sites, including Linkedin professional social network with hundreds of millions of users in more than 200 countries.
Financial Times cited a source as saying ' Facebook at Work ' will allow users to chat with colleagues, connect with industry peers and exchange documents.
In the second quarter financial report published in October 2014, Facebook's revenue reached $ 3.2 billion and profits nearly doubled to $ 802 million. Meanwhile, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said they will continue to develop a new generation of social networks on computers.
Facebook currently has about 1.35 billion users worldwide. In October 2014, Facebook acquired the free messaging application on WhatsApp for $ 22 billion. Also in 2014, they spent $ 2 billion to buy virtual reality technology firm Oculus.
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