Four changes you might notice on Facebook after his departure to the bag
The tender of the social network shares exceeded the $16 billion in sales.
You thought perhaps do not have to invest in stocks of Facebook, but can that as user you want to know what changes could experience the social network as a result of his departure Friday to bag.
Facebook is implementing changes in the social network and new ways of generating money for a few months and listing adds even more pressure.
In the company there is concern that over the past six months has decreased the speed with which generated income and on the other hand have increased criticism of the "little effectiveness" of advertising on mobile phones and tablets.
Then BBC World offers four changes you might notice in the social network coming soon, according to analysts consulted.
Pressure from investors could lead the company to insert more ads on Facebook.
They point out that the holders of shares will want Facebook to become a machine to make money that yield them the maximum benefit, but a publicity too invasive could dissenchanted many users.
Thus, this tension between the needs of the users and investors might be one of the main battlefields in which will have to struggle the company.
This dilemma appears to have gained strength following the announcement of General Motors this week to withdraw their advertising on Facebook, frustrated "by the low effectiveness of their campaigns in the social network".
$104,000 Million: in what is valued the company, such as Hewlett Packard and Board Starbucks and a similar amount to what is true Amazon. US$ 1 billion: the benefit in 2011. US$ 38: the starting price of the shares. More than 900 million: Facebook users. 2004: the year of creation of the company. 28: age of Mark Zuckerberg, the founder.Facebook recently, indicated that only 12% of the messages that users write are seen by your contacts.
The company believes that some users might be interested in paying for highlight messages they consider most important, and with this in mind, has begun to test a pilot program in New Zealand.
Simply pay a small amount of money online and users make sure that messages posted on the social network will be most visible to their friends, family and colleagues.
According to the evidence the highest price is US$ 2, while others cost less than half. Payments may be made via credit card or PayPal payment system.
Facebook has not specified how much last tests or if they will be extended to other territories.
"The company believes that some users might be interested in paying for highlight messages they consider most important, and with this in mind, has begun to test a pilot program in New Zealand"
No company you should see embroiled in scandals and controversies, but even less when it is listed on the stock exchange.
"We have noticed recently that Facebook has stepped up its efforts to prevent violations of its policy of use," notes Juan Pedro di Polo, Wikot Operations Manager, an advertising agency digital, in conversation with BBC world.
Until recently the company had relied on complaints of users to remove content which violated intellectual property or the honour and privacy of any person.
But according to Di Polo, Facebook now takes the initiative and blocks these contents without having to be noticed.
More than 20 Facebook engineers are working on the creation of a search engine that could compete with Google, as recently reported by the magazine Business Week.
The idea, according to two sources cited by the American magazine, is to take advantage of the large amount of information about the users that Facebook has to offer more precise search results.
A Facebook spokesman responded to the web Mashable technology would not comment on rumors and speculation.
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