It has been recently revealed in a report that Facebook is soon going to come up with a host of new applications to build back its falling goodwill in the market. People are slowly shifting from Facebook to other networking sites, and the firm is ready to combat the same. They are going to create a new host of applications for the members.
These new applications will help people to further portray whatever they do in life, from simple things like what they are reading, where they are going and so on. The new timeline feature has already been introduced and people liked it a lot.
These new applications will help people share more of their travel, fashion, reading and food with their friends.
This is one step closer to making the absolute global villa out of the world, and brining people close to each other through social networking. This has helped people from all over the world to develop friendship and maintain them over long periods and distances.
One of the latest additions is going to be the Ticketmaster, and it shall help people in collecting things they search and find interesting on the internet.
It’s expected that these new features are launched soon. People are definitely going to find it interesting and indulge more in decorating their home profile pages. This will result in garnering more traffic for the site and they are sure to gain a lot with it if people like what they are doing.
"This type of social food discovery between friends hadn't been possible before – it's the first recipe newsfeed that curates foods you and your friends love," "Now those 44 minutes a day people spend thinking about food can be a shared experience”, said Andrea Cutright, CEO of Foodily.
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