Facebook is one of the largest companies in the world. They want to look forward to the future. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants to interact with the people in the digital world. And it calls metaverse. So they rebrand their name to Meta.
Facebook’s metaverse efforts are still in their infancy, and as part of them, the company has announced several software tools, including technology that allows users to control programs with their voice or hands. Facebook is also expanding its hardware offering.
The metaverse is the next evolution of social connection. It’s a collective project that will be created by people all over the world, and open to everyone. You’ll be able to socialize, learn, collaborate and play in ways that go beyond what’s possible today. pic.twitter.com/655yFRm8yZ
— Meta (@Meta) October 28, 2021
Meta’s efforts come as the company faces one of its biggest controversies. Over the past week, more than a dozen media outlets have published articles based on this collection of leaked Facebook documents, following a series published by the Wall Street Journal about them called The Facebook Files. faces as he seeks to control his social networks across the world. More than 40,000 people work on security on Facebook, and the social network plans to spend more than $ 5 billion on safety and security in 2021
What is Metaverse
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Meta is the new name of Facebook. Meta is from the Greek name “beyond”. But the official Facebook and other social media apps that own Facebook will not change their names. And also Facebook announced their new virtual reality headphone will launch next year. Oculus is one of the best VR gaming brands that own Facebook. So nothing to be worried about their new VR headset. Also, they developing fully augmented reality glasses. Meta will do something special in near future. What will happen to Facebook with these new ideas?
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