Saturday, November 7, 2015

Facebook will launch Notify application with content from various media – Observer

The social network Facebook will launch next week Notify, an application that includes tens publications content, as the newspaper The Washington Post, the Vogue magazine and the CBS television network, reported today Efe.

The British daily Financial Times was the first to inform the possible launch that also echo other media like CNN television network.

According to the information released, and on which the Facebook declined to comment, Notify will include content from printed media, digital and video production companies, such as US cable Comedy Central channel.

Among the partners are also the ‘site’ Mashable and the publication of Billboard music.

The news about the launch of mobile news application comes after the social network have said this week that more than 894 million of more than 1,000 millions of users who access daily to the network do so through mobile phone, which makes it a priority support.

Added to this is that ads on mobile phones now account for 78% of total advertising revenue the company, which increased 45.4% in the third quarter to 4,300 million dollars.

Companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google set in motion initiatives to streamline the digital distribution of content, which may lead to an increase in advertising revenue.

Last month, Google announced an alliance with 30 media to create the first universal format and open source to publish and distribute content quickly via mobile devices.

Twitter introduced in October the Moments, an editorial project that selects the most relevant content on the social network in real time.

The snapchat company, a popular application among younger people, He introduced the Discover in January, a video function that succeeded in getting attract publicity and sparked interest on the revenue potential unexploited about videos distributed via mobile phones.

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