Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Facebook unvails a ten year road-map


The popular free social networking website (Facebook) which allows registered users to create profiles, upload photos and video, send messages and keep in touch with friends, family and colleagues has unveiled its ten year road map to make users experience a world of comfort and ease. In one of its managerial conferences the CEO Mark Zuckerberg laid the road map and everything they are building to make the world more open and connected
The map is aimed at introducing new technologies like Messenger bots which use artificial intelligence that makes it easier communicating with business partners. The technology will enable you to send instant message to a business partner and get instant reply without any special feature. It also has the Live API which can stream any live video form any device directly to Facebook.
In his page, he wrote "At our F8 conference this morning I laid out Facebook's 10 year road map and everything we're building to make the world more open and connected .We announced new technology like Messenger bots that use artificial intelligence to make it easier to communicate with businesses. Now you'll be able to send messages to a business like you do with a friend -- and get a quick reply without taking your full attention or requiring you to install a new app.
We also opened up the Live API. This means that you can stream live video from any device directly to Facebook.
Over the long run, we're building planes and satellites to connect everyone to the internet; artificial intelligence to help us interact with services more easily; and virtual reality to help us experience the world in a totally new way.
I've always believed that giving more people a voice makes the world a better place, and I'm excited about the future we're all building together."

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