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By Sulaimon Salau

 

Meta has confirmed that it’s Facebook app name will not be changed after all.

 

Facebook had on Thursday announced the changing of its company name to Meta.

 

Facebook, in an update posted today (Friday) said the Metaware will allow it to serve the users better. It emphasised that the company name change will not affect the app, as it app remains Facebook.

 

The name change, which was announced at the Facebook Connect augmented and virtual reality conference, reflects the company’s growing ambitions beyond social media.

 

The new name reflects the company’s growing ambitions beyond social media. Facebook, now known as Meta, has adopted the new moniker, based on the sci-fi term metaverse, to describe its vision for working and playing in a virtual world.

 

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said: “Today we are seen as a social media company, but in our DNA we are a company that builds technology to connect people, and the metaverse is the next frontier just like social networking was when we got started,” 

 

The company will also change its stock ticker from FB to MVRS, effective Dec. 1, the company said in the announcement of its name change.

 

In July, the company announced the formation of a team that would work on the metaverse. Two months later, the company said it would elevate Andrew “Boz” Bosworth, who is currently the head of the company’s hardware division, to the role of chief technology officer in 2022. And in its third-quarter earnings results on Monday, the company announced that it will break out Reality Labs, its hardware division, into its own reporting segment, starting in the fourth quarter.

 

“Our hope is that within the next decade, the metaverse will reach a billion people, host hundreds of billions of dollars of digital commerce, and support jobs for millions of creators and developers,” Zuckerberg said.

 

Over the past few years, the company has ramped up its efforts in hardware, introducing a line of Portal video-calling devices, launching the Ray-Ban Stories glasses and rolling out various versions of the Oculus virtual-reality headsets. 

 

The company has indicated that augmented and virtual reality will be a key part of its strategy in the coming years.

 

The company also said this week it’d spend about $10 billion over the next year developing the technologies required for building the metaverse.

 

Zuckerberg on Thursday also provided a demonstration of the company’s ambitions for the metaverse.

 

The demo was a Pixar-like animation of software the company hopes to build some day. The demo included users hanging out in space as cartoon-like versions of themselves or fantastical characters, like a robot, that represent their virtual selves. 

 

Zuckerberg said a lot of this is a long ways off but the company is starting to work on it. Elements of the metaverse could become mainstream in five to 10 years, he predicted. 

 

The company expects “to invest many billions of dollars for years to come before the metaverse reaches scale,” Zuckerberg added.

 

“We believe the metaverse will be the successor to the mobile internet,” he said.

 

Additionally, Meta announced a new virtual reality headset named Project Cambria. The device will be a high-end product available at the “higher-end of the price spectrum” that will be released next year, Zuckerberg said.

 

Meta also announced the code name of its first fully AR-capable smart glasses is Project Nazare. The company did not say when the glasses will be released. Zuckerberg said “we still have a ways to go with Nazare, but we’re making good progress.” 

 

Facebook employees gather in front of a sign displaying a new logo and the name ‘Meta’ in front of Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, California.

 

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By Sulaimon Salau

 

Meta has confirmed that it’s Facebook app name will not be changed after all.

 

Facebook had on Thursday announced the changing of its company name to Meta.

 

Facebook, in an update posted today (Friday) said the Metaware will allow it to serve the users better. It emphasised that the company name change will not affect the app, as it app remains Facebook.

 

The name change, which was announced at the Facebook Connect augmented and virtual reality conference, reflects the company’s growing ambitions beyond social media.

 

The new name reflects the company’s growing ambitions beyond social media. Facebook, now known as Meta, has adopted the new moniker, based on the sci-fi term metaverse, to describe its vision for working and playing in a virtual world.

 

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said: “Today we are seen as a social media company, but in our DNA we are a company that builds technology to connect people, and the metaverse is the next frontier just like social networking was when we got started,” 

 

The company will also change its stock ticker from FB to MVRS, effective Dec. 1, the company said in the announcement of its name change.

 

In July, the company announced the formation of a team that would work on the metaverse. Two months later, the company said it would elevate Andrew “Boz” Bosworth, who is currently the head of the company’s hardware division, to the role of chief technology officer in 2022. And in its third-quarter earnings results on Monday, the company announced that it will break out Reality Labs, its hardware division, into its own reporting segment, starting in the fourth quarter.

 

“Our hope is that within the next decade, the metaverse will reach a billion people, host hundreds of billions of dollars of digital commerce, and support jobs for millions of creators and developers,” Zuckerberg said.

 

Over the past few years, the company has ramped up its efforts in hardware, introducing a line of Portal video-calling devices, launching the Ray-Ban Stories glasses and rolling out various versions of the Oculus virtual-reality headsets. 

 

The company has indicated that augmented and virtual reality will be a key part of its strategy in the coming years.

 

The company also said this week it’d spend about $10 billion over the next year developing the technologies required for building the metaverse.

 

Zuckerberg on Thursday also provided a demonstration of the company’s ambitions for the metaverse.

 

The demo was a Pixar-like animation of software the company hopes to build some day. The demo included users hanging out in space as cartoon-like versions of themselves or fantastical characters, like a robot, that represent their virtual selves. 

 

Zuckerberg said a lot of this is a long ways off but the company is starting to work on it. Elements of the metaverse could become mainstream in five to 10 years, he predicted. 

 

The company expects “to invest many billions of dollars for years to come before the metaverse reaches scale,” Zuckerberg added.

 

“We believe the metaverse will be the successor to the mobile internet,” he said.

 

Additionally, Meta announced a new virtual reality headset named Project Cambria. The device will be a high-end product available at the “higher-end of the price spectrum” that will be released next year, Zuckerberg said.

 

Meta also announced the code name of its first fully AR-capable smart glasses is Project Nazare. The company did not say when the glasses will be released. Zuckerberg said “we still have a ways to go with Nazare, but we’re making good progress.” 

 

Facebook employees gather in front of a sign displaying a new logo and the name ‘Meta’ in front of Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, California.

 

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