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Thứ Tư, 15 tháng 7, 2015

Facebook wants you to shop inside its store pages

Facebook wants you to shop inside its store pages

Here's a mystery: if Facebook is bending over backwards to give stores more power, why can't you shop those stores? Facebook doesn't think that makes sense, either. Accordingly, the social network tells Buzzfeed News that it's testing an option to buy goods directly from stores' Facebook pages, rather than kicking you over to another website. The effort is still early enough that only a few dozen brands are participating (Facebook won't name names), but it could expand to include groups, sports teams and even celebrities.


Facebook doesn't take a cut from sales at the moment, but it might not need to. The more you're tempted to shop on Facebook, the more alluring it is for advertisers -- they'd not only be more likely to clinch a sale, but learn more about what you're likely to buy. And while you might not be thrilled with the prospect of marketers trying even harder to get your dollar, it's only logical that you should do more with store pages than give them likes and click on the occasional link. Even if you're unlikely to see a store bring its full catalog to Facebook, the feature could make it much easier to leap on sales that show up in your timeline.

Source : Buzzfeed News

Thứ Ba, 14 tháng 7, 2015

Facebook might be working on a human-powered virtual assistant

Facebook might be working on a human-powered virtual assistant


Facebook is reportedly working on its own virtual assistant project that will work via Messenger.

The virtual assistant, which is apparently internally named 'Moneypenny' (yes, from the James Bond films), will be powered by humans, unlike virtual assistants like Microsoft's Cortana, Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa, according to The Information, .



It's not been made clear exactly what kind of features Moneypenny will have, but it's said it will allow users "to ask real people for help researching and ordering products and services, among other tasks."

The report cites three sources briefed about Moneypenny, and they say that the new feature is being tested internally by employees. The whole thing is said to work via Facebook's Messenger app.

This is another rumor to spring up recently surrounding new projects that Facebook may be working on. With no confirmations or announcements, we'll just have to wait and see if Moneypenny will end up being a real human-powered virtual assistant that Facebook releases.

Luckily, if Moneypenny is real, you won't need Facebook to use Messenger