Facebook unveils Timeline view and Media Partnerships

Facebook unveils Timeline view and Media Partnerships
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  • Facebook’s F8 annual developer conference launched a new a product called Timeline. which has three pieces: all your stories, all your life and a new way to express who you are.
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Facebook's F8 annual developer conference didn't open with any new company announcements but rather with Andy Samberg, a comedian on Saturday Night Live who often plays Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's founder, on the show. After he spent several minutes poking fun at Facebook, the real Mark Zuckerberg appeared on stage.

Mr. Zuckerberg soon jumped into discussing new features on Facebook. He touted the growth of Facebook in recent years, noting that the company reached a milestone last week "when half a billion people used Facebook in a single day."

Mr. Zuckerberg said one of the problems with Facebook is the profile page. Over the years, he said, the profile page has become difficult to navigate, and it is hard to find older posts. To solve this problem, Facebook is releasing a product called Timeline. Mr. Zuckerberg said Timeline "has three pieces: all your stories, all your life and a new way to express who you are."

Timeline offers a highly visual view of a user's Facebook profile and organizes content into photos, events and apps, all based on a timeline view that stretches back to the beginning of a user's time on Facebook.

Timeline is designed to work on mobile devices too, offering a visually immersive stream. "It's the story of your life," Mr. Zuckerberg said.

Mr. Zuckerberg said the company is updating the Open Graph, the company's developer platform. These updates will create "real-time serendipity," allowing people to engage with their friends' activities online beyond just "liking" something.

For example, if a friend updates his Facebook status to note that he is listening to a song on Spotify, the online music service, you will be able to click on the link and listen to the song together, at the same time. The Spotify track will also play directly within the Facebook page.

But the new developer updates go beyond music to include videos, gaming and news. Facebook has partnered with more than a dozen developers and music platforms including Spotify, iHeartRadio and Rdio. The company's video partners include Netflix, Hulu and Blockbuster.
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