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Don't Laugh at the New Facebook Phone

By Rick Munarriz, The Motley Fool

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We can finally bury the relentless Facebook Phone chatter.

There really is a Facebook-centric  phone coming, but thankfully it’s not as ridiculous as it may sound.

Facebook announced today that HTC and AT&T would be teaming up to introduce the first Facebook-optimized phone next week. HTC First will be available through AT&T Wireless on April 12 at a compelling price point of $99 with a two-year contract.

If this was the end, it would be a disaster for Facebook. Who wants a Facebook phone, especially one tethered to a two-year contract? Can anyone safely say that they will even care about social networking come 2015?

However, Facebook is actually doing this in a smart way. You don’t need to buy the HTC First to get the shiny new interface which powers up with visual updates and other nifty navigational features.

Facebook Home is a new home screen that will be available on several of the leading smartphones running Google‘s Android next Friday through the Google Play app store. HTC First naturally will have it pre-installed and the device itself is optimized for the interface, but anyone that doesn’t want to make that kind of investment can just stick with a Samsung Galaxy S III, HTC One, or any of the other eligible devices.

If someone tires of Facebook Home and wants to revert back to a home screen that revolves around apps instead of people, it’s an easy process to undo.

Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg began the presentation alluding to third-party data showing that more than 20% of someone’s time on a smartphone is spent engaging on Facebook — and that pops up to better than 25% when you tack on Facebook’s Instagram. Social apps make up the largest category of smartphone engagement.

Facebook is taking a logical and evolutionary step with Facebook Home, and that will hold true even if next week’s rollout of HTC First flops. Facebook knows what it’s doing.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance

Why You Might Not Want To Start Your Business As A Facebook App

By Tim Worstall, Contributor There’s a many advantages to starting a business that relies upon the Facebook platform: near 1 billion users of it just as a start. It’s also a social network (well, D’Oh!) so take up can be impressively rapid. However, there’s also a problem with basing oneself on Facebook: which is that it is indeed a platform. And they’re trying to monetise that platform just as fast as you are. And as the WSJ reports, if your app is taking traffic or business away from one of their apps then, well, you’re just outta luck: Vintage Camera, which competes with Facebook’s Instagram app, is one of a growing number of third-party apps that have been blocked by the social network recently. Now of course Facebook doesn’t give that competition as the reason for the blocking. But there is something of a pattern developing: Developers say the crackdown is an attempt to stifle applications that compete with Facebook-owned services or part of an effort to get developers to pay for ads on Facebook. …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Forbes Latest