Yahoo – AFP,
15 Jan 2015
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Facebook
said it is testing a version of its leading social network tailored for
getting
jobs done in workplaces instead of tuning into the lives of friends (AFP
Photo/Robyn Beck)
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San
Francisco (AFP) - Facebook said it is testing a version of its leading social
network tailored for getting jobs done in workplaces instead of tuning into the
lives of friends.
"Facebook
at Work" smartphone applications appear in Apple's online app store and
the Google Play shop for Android-powered mobile devices, but can only be
accessed by a few companies collaborating with the social network.
The pilot
program is intended to gain feedback to refine the offering, according to
Facebook spokeswoman Elisabeth Diana.
"We
have internally used Facebook at Work for many years now, it works pretty
effectively and efficiently for collaboration," Diana told AFP.
"We
think we can bring this insight to other companies."
Facebook at
Work has news feeds, chats, groups and other features that can be found on the
widely-used social network, but sharing can only be done with people inside a particular
company.
Page
backgrounds are a different color from the well-known Facebook blue, ostensibly
so bosses will know at a glance when social networking is work-oriented.
The
customized work social networks are hosted on Facebook servers in the Internet
cloud, but each respective firm controls any data shared by its employees.
Diana would
not disclose what companies are involved in the pilot program, but did say some
had offices in various countries.
California-based
Facebook did not discuss how it will make money from workplace versions of the
social network, but it could follow an established model of charging
subscriptions to it as a cloud-based service.

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