By - Jeremy C. Owens
Category - Facebook Application - eSignature
Source - http://www.theprovince.com
SAN JOSE, Calif. – Less than two months after
agreeing to pay about $1 billion for photo-sharing application
Instagram, Facebook Inc. introduced a similar app Thursday.
Category - Facebook Application - eSignature
Source - http://www.theprovince.com
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Facebook
began offering Facebook Camera as a free app for devices using Apple
Inc.’s iOS mobile operating system. The software offers features similar
to Instagram’s, including several filters that change the appearance of
photos and the ability to share pictures with friends separately from
Facebook’s main ecosystem.
Facebook agreed to
acquire San Francisco-based Instagram on April 9 for cash and stock then
valued at $1 billion, but the value of the stock has widely varied
after the Menlo Park, Calif., social network went public last week and
has experienced volatility on Wall St. The deal has not closed, and
Facebook recently changed wording in its Securities and Exchange
Commission filings to indicate it did not expect the acquisition to be
complete in the current quarter. If the deal does not go through,
Facebook will owe Instagram $200 million, according to the companies’
agreement.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said at
the time that Instagram would continue to function as a separate entity
after the acquisition, so the introduction of Facebook Photos would
create a competitor from Facebook’s side.
Instagram
launched just two years ago, but quickly found fans on iOS devices. It
launched its Android app just a week before the Facebook deal and
instantly increased its user base by 30 per cent, according to reports.
Facebook did not mention an Android version of Facebook Camera in its
blog post announcing the new app.
Facebook
Camera is not the first independent app the world’s most popular social
network has introduced. The company also offers Facebook Messages for
mobile devices, allowing users to communicate with friends without
entering Facebook’s primary mobile app.
Facebook has struggled to find a stable stock price since exercising a record-breaking initial public offering last week.
Source -http://www.theprovince.com/business/Facebook+introduces+Instagram+like+photo+sharing/6673380/story.html

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