Facebook silently launches photo sharing application Hobbi
Facebook recently launched a new application quite similar to Pinterest.
Facebook recently launched a new application quite similar to Pinterest. This is also a photo sharing application, and is named Hobbi. Hobbi is developed by an independent group with Facebook's core business, the New Product Testing team.
Basically, Hobbi will help you organize and organize your photos into topics like cooking, gymnastics, art or construction. The purpose is for you to synthesize photos according to your preferences, or track the progress of a job.
For example, you can create a project about your bonsai growing process, then include all photos taken from start to finish. Hobbi will help create a collection for you to store as souvenir, share with friends. This application can also create videos from photos in the gallery.
Last summer, Facebook introduced its new Product Testing team, whose goal was to develop testing applications outside the company's core operations. So far, the products launched by this Testing team include a meme maker called Whale, social network Bump, and DJ music app AUX.
However, none of these products has produced significant success. Recently, the Testing team of Facebook continued to launch a new photo sharing application called Hobbi. The Hobbi app is currently compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices running iOS 11.0 or higher.
Reference: theverge
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