Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has long talked about Facebook Groups being the
next big point for innovation within the company. It looks like that time comes today,
as Facebook Creative Labs announced a new app for iOS and Android users,
Facebook Groups.
With the Facebook Groups app, users can see and post in their groups, as well as
easily create new groups.
Facebook Product Manager Shirley Sun described the app in a blog post:
People use Facebook Groups every day to stay in touch with family, collaborate on
projects, plan trips and offer support to friends.
Today, we’re introducing a new Facebook Groups app that helps people share faster
and more easily with all the groups in their life. We built this app with the people who
use Groups the most in mind, like:
Students from Donda’s House, an arts nonprofit in Chicago, who use groups to stay
in touch during and after a 12-week music program
A class of dental students in Brazil who use a group to post notes and reminders
about upcoming tests and due dates
Nine best friends spread out across Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and
England who use a group to keep connected
When you open the Facebook Groups app, the groups you interact with the most
show up first on the screen. The interface is reminiscent of Facebook Messenger.
Here is the link to get the app from Play Store
next big point for innovation within the company. It looks like that time comes today,
as Facebook Creative Labs announced a new app for iOS and Android users,
Facebook Groups.
With the Facebook Groups app, users can see and post in their groups, as well as
easily create new groups.
Facebook Product Manager Shirley Sun described the app in a blog post:
People use Facebook Groups every day to stay in touch with family, collaborate on
projects, plan trips and offer support to friends.
Today, we’re introducing a new Facebook Groups app that helps people share faster
and more easily with all the groups in their life. We built this app with the people who
use Groups the most in mind, like:
Students from Donda’s House, an arts nonprofit in Chicago, who use groups to stay
in touch during and after a 12-week music program
A class of dental students in Brazil who use a group to post notes and reminders
about upcoming tests and due dates
Nine best friends spread out across Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and
England who use a group to keep connected
When you open the Facebook Groups app, the groups you interact with the most
show up first on the screen. The interface is reminiscent of Facebook Messenger.
Here is the link to get the app from Play Store
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