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Joe: *Sees ex-girlfriend's profile page* 'Quit facebook stalking that chick and come play Xbox'
Mike: 'I wasn't facebook stalking her!'
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Facebook F8 | |
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Facebook F8 2017 at McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California | |
Frequency | Annual |
Venue | San Jose Convention Center |
Location(s) | San Jose |
Organized by | |
Website | www.f8.com |
Facebook F8 (pronounced 'eff eight') is a mostly-annual conference held by Facebook, intended for developers and entrepreneurs who build products and services around the website. It was hosted in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, (until 2016) and is now hosted in San Jose, CA in Silicon Valley.[1] Previous events have started with a keynote speech by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, followed by various breakout sessions concentrating on specific topics. Facebook has often introduced new features, and made new announcements, at the conference.
The 'F8' name comes from Facebook's tradition of 8 hour hackathons.[2]
The scheduling of F8 has been somewhat erratic. No conferences were held in 2009, 2012 or 2013, and the date for the 2011 conference was announced late in the year.[3][4][5][6]
2007[edit]
The first F8 event was held on May 24, 2007, at the San Francisco Design Center in San Francisco.[7] The notion of the social graph was introduced.[8]
2008[edit]
The 2008 F8 event was held July 23, 2008, at the San Francisco Design Center once again. News and announcements from this event included:
- Introducing the New Facebook Profile & More
- Integrating Facebook Connect into your Website
2010[edit]
The 2010 F8 event was held April 21, 2010 at the San Francisco Design Center. The main announcement was the feature to add a “Like” button to any piece of content on a website by the owner.[9] This feature is now integrated within around 2.5 million websites worldwide, with 10,000 more being added daily.
Additional news and announcements included:
- Social Plugins (e.g. Like button)
- Open Graph Protocol
- Graph API
- OAuth 2.0
2011[edit]
F8 2011 was held on September 22, 2011.[10][11] Various things Facebook introduced at the conference included a new profile redesign named 'Timeline' that showed a history of user's activity on their profile, and a broader, more advanced version of the 'Open Graph' protocol.
The F8 2011 event was mainly focused on introducing new products, transforming industries, building and growing social applications and product Q&A. Some of the details of the topics were:
- The Future of Digital Music
- Mobile + Social
- The Rise of Social Gaming
- Investing in Social
- Developing Products at Facebook
- Social Design
- Distribution: Growing on Facebook
- Marketing on Facebook
- Hack Better: New Tools for Developers
- Inside HTML5 Development at Facebook
- Making Fast Social Apps
2014[edit]
Early, hacker-geared motto: Move Fast and Break Things...
...to new motto: Move Fast with Stable Infra
F8 2014 was announced on March 8, 2014 by Facebook representative Ilya Sukhar that the F8 event would return on April 30.[12]
The conference was focused on Facebook's strategy to become a 'cross-platform platform'.[13]
Here is a list of the main topics:
- Audience Network
- Autofill With Facebook
- Anonymous Login
- Removing The Ability To Pull Friends' Data
- Granular Mobile Privacy Permissions
- 2-Year Core API Stability Guarantee
- Graph API 2.0
- FbStart
- Mobile Like Button
- Send to Mobile
- Message Dialog
- AppLinks
- Visualization APIs For Media
- Pricing changes
- Analytics and Offline Storage
- Internet.org Innovation Lab
- DisplayNode
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2015[edit]
The 2015 F8 conference was held on March 25, 2015 at the Fort Mason Center.[14]
2016[edit]
The 2016 F8 conference was held on April 12 and 13, 2016.[15]
Announcements: Facebook Analytics adds push and in app notifications feature [16]
2017[edit]
The 2017 F8 conference was held from April 18, 2017 to April 19, 2017, at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, California.[17] Announcements included:[18]
- Integrating the camera more into Facebook and Messenger, including more 360º features
- New augmented reality platform, challenging Snapchat
- Facebook Messenger: chat extensions including Spotify, Apple Music, and Aeromexico - which are called up by the user but do not chat in groups; improved discovery, further integration of M[virtual assistant
- Virtual reality hangout app for Oculus Rift[19]
- Deep learning framework Caffe2
- New 360º surround cameras
- Helicopters that provide internet via fiber optic cable
- Building 8 project aiming to allow people to type straight from their brain and hear through their skin[20]
2018[edit]
The 2018 F8 conference was held from May 1, 2018 to May 2, 2018, at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California.[21] At the conference, Facebook announced the creation of their own online dating service. Shares in the dating business Match Group fell by 22% after the announcement.[22]
2019[edit]
The 2019 F8 conference was held from April 30, 2019 to May 1, 2019 at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. During the keynote, Mark Zuckerberg announced: 'The future is private.' [23]
References[edit]
- ^'f8 - In Review: f8 2010'. Facebook. Retrieved July 8, 2013.
- ^'Facebook pushes to make the Web more 'instantly social' – The Mercury News'. Retrieved March 14, 2017.
- ^Tsotsis, Alexia (April 25, 2011). 'Yes Facebook Developers, There Will Be An f8 This Year'. TechCrunch.
- ^Isaac, Mike (September 17, 2012). 'Sorry, Developers: Don't Expect Facebook's F8 Conference This Year'. AllThingsD. Retrieved July 8, 2013.
- ^Walton, Zach (September 18, 2012). 'Facebook Skips On Hosting The F8 Conference This Year'. WebProNews. Retrieved July 8, 2013.
- ^'Destiny be damned, Facebook not holding f8 this year'. VentureBeat. September 17, 2012. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved July 8, 2013.
- ^'Facebook Unveils Platform for Developers of Social Applications'. Facebook Newsroom. May 24, 2007. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
- ^Arrington, Michael (May 25, 2007). 'Facebook Launches Facebook Platform; They are the Anti-MySpace'. TechCrunch. Archived from the original on July 2, 2014. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
- ^Arrington, Michael (March 26, 2010). 'Facebook To Release A 'Like' Button For the Whole Darn Internet'. TechCrunch.
- ^Dredge, Stuart (September 22, 2011). 'Facebook f8: Mark Zuckerberg on music, media and social apps – Thursday 22 September 2011'. The Guardian. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
- ^Emerson, Ramona (September 23, 2011). 'F8 2011: Facebook's 7 Biggest Announcements From The Event'. Huffington Post. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
- ^'Facebook to Hold F8 Developer Conference on April 30'. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
- ^'Everything Facebook Launched At f8 And Why'. TechCrunch. Retrieved June 3, 2014.
- ^Weber, Harrison (March 25, 2015). 'Everything Facebook announced during its F8 developer conference'. VentureBeat. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
- ^Garun, Natt (April 14, 2016). 'Everything Facebook announced at F8 2016'. The Next Web. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
- ^https://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/2016/04/12/facebook-analytics-for-apps-adds-push-notifications-deeper-insights/
- ^'Facebook Developer Conference 2017'. Retrieved January 31, 2017.
- ^Yeung, Ken (April 18, 2017). 'Everything Facebook announced at F8 2017'. VentureBeat.
- ^Statt, Nick (April 18, 2017). 'Facebook's bold and bizarre VR hangout app is now available for the Oculus Rift'. The Verge. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
- ^Heath, Alex (January 12, 2017). 'Facebook's mysterious hardware division is working on tech to read brain waves that could let users send thoughts to each other'. Business Insider Australia. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
- ^Falcone, John (May 1, 2018). 'F8 2018, day 1: Everything Facebook just announced'. CNET. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
- ^'Facebook F8: Zuckerberg's dating service takes on Tinder'. BBC News. May 2, 2018. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
- ^'F8 2018, day 1: Day 1 of F8 2019: Building New Products and Features for a Privacy-Focused Social Platform'. Facebook Newsroom. May 1, 2019. Retrieved May 1, 2019.
Further reading[edit]
- Barnett, Emma, 'Facebook f8: Zuckerberg announces revamp: Facebook's founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, has announced a host of changes to the site at the social network's f8 conference in San Francisco', The Telegraph (London), September 22, 2011.
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