Facebook | Mobile App Development | BrainMobi Blogs and News https://www.brainmobi.com/blog Wed, 20 Feb 2019 11:54:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.3 Interested In Building Your Own Social Media App https://www.brainmobi.com/blog/interested-in-building-your-own-social-media-app/ https://www.brainmobi.com/blog/interested-in-building-your-own-social-media-app/#respond Thu, 07 Sep 2017 13:10:40 +0000 http://www.brainmobi.com/blog/?p=1211 Social media apps have been an emblem of promising success for years now. With continuous growth in usage, the social media apps have… Read More

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Social media apps have been an emblem of promising success for years now. With continuous growth in usage, the social media apps have also witnessed some major evolution throughout the years. From Facebook to Twitter and many other aspiring apps which are under processing to become a social networking star, evolving every day to conquer the market with their innovation streak and user centric features. Pertaining to which, the bandwagon of social media apps continues to pose a number of challenges for developers to work with expertise that helps match pace with well renowned social media apps like Facebook, Snapchat or Instagram.

According to a recent report from Global Web Index, users access social media apps with a different perspective like the maximum number of social media users access their favorite social media app to keep in touch with family and friends whereas some find it a good way to haul better business and marketing opportunities. 2017 Social media stats also highlight that Facebook is the most popular social networking app with 1.9 billion monthly users where as other popular social media apps also share a well-distributed percentage of the social media users worldwide.

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At BrainMobi, our team of mobile experts understand the advent of social media apps on market and user perspective behind accessing a social media app. Keeping in mind, our team deals with the pin point areas which help cope up to offer the required standard of services to host the adverse user involvement with social media.

On the basis of following phases of development, our top app developers evolve an idea and transform it into a successful social media app :

  • Strategy
  • Design
  • Agile Development
  • Testing and Launch
  • Support and Mainetenance

Each phase poses an equal number of challenges while battling the mayhem to ingrain excellence across each detail. Our development team comprises of experts from different domain to offer well-rounded services to roll the idea towards successful completion.

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Social Media Evolution: From SixDegrees to PeriScope https://www.brainmobi.com/blog/social-media-evolution-sixdegrees-periscope/ https://www.brainmobi.com/blog/social-media-evolution-sixdegrees-periscope/#respond Mon, 03 Jul 2017 12:07:28 +0000 http://www.brainmobi.com/blog/?p=841 Social Media has been constantly evolving over the years. We have seen many faces of social media until now and a lot more… Read More

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Social Media has been constantly evolving over the years. We have seen many faces of social media until now and a lot more faces are yet to be seen. Let’s take a glimpse at how social media came to be in the form that it is currently in.

Social media started off with a website called Six Degrees which had been named after the famous Six Degrees of Separation theory which says that all living things and all other things in the world are about six or fewer steps away from one another in such a way that a chain of “a friend of a friend” statements could be used to connect two random people in a maximum of about six steps. Originally given by Frigyes Karinthy in 1929, this theory was popularized by John Guare in his play in 1990.

The site only lasted for four years(from 1997 to 2001), but it laid the stepping stones on which many of the social media sites were made. It allowed users to make a profile and befriend other users. It even allowed users who didn’t register to confirm friendships. This way, they connected quite a few people.

The internet quickly moved from Six Degrees, into an era of instant messaging and blogging. While blogging might not seem like the conventional social media, it fits because now people were able to communicate with each other through a blog. This way they could put their thoughts through to an audience, and the audience could respond with their own views about what was said by commenting on the blog posts. The term “blog” comes from the term “weblog” coined by Jorn Barger who the editor of the site “Robot Wisdom”.

From there, people started going deeper into instant messaging, and ICQ was born. Most members of Gen-X remember ICQ and AOL’s instant messenger.

Next came the internet revolution. With around 100 million people having access to the internet by the year 2000, it became quite common for people to engage socially online. Back then it looked like a hobby at best. Yet, an increasing number of people began utilizing chat rooms for making friends, dating and taking part in discussions about topics they wished to talk about. This was still not all there was to social media. Its biggest boom was yet to come.

Remember MySpace? MySpace was the first social media profile site. It was the hangout place for most of the people. With the option to set up a profile for yourself and to make friends, MySpace was everything one needed. It has been used by musicians to promote their original and cover music, and in the process, be heard by producers and other artists. Its fame slowly died and other websites came into the limelight.

One website that particularly redefined social media was LinkedIn. It was different from other social media websites since it had a niche of professionals wanting to connect with each other. The site now has over 500 million users worldwide and is still the most famous social media website for professionals. LinkedIn leads the revolution of making social media websites unique. Most of the social media websites we have today have a unique touch to them and it is this uniqueness which makes them famous. While MySpace was a fairly general social media site, LinkedIn, wasn’t it. It has always been and still is, a website for connecting professional business people for connecting with one another to network, socialize and to find jobs.

February of 2004 saw a new shift in the social media as the social media giant Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg. With over a billion users worldwide, Facebook is numero uno when it comes to social media. Launched as TheFacebook.com for Harvard students, this website has seen a lot of changes including the look and feel of the website, and of course, its domain name.

Two years later, far from the East Coast(where Facebook was founded), on the West Coast, Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone, Noah Glass, and Evan Williams created Twitter. Inspired by the popularity of text messaging, Twitter had the limit of 140 characters to every post. This was the unique distinction that set Twitter apart from other social media websites existing back then. With 328 million monthly active users, Twitter is the ninth largest social network in the world.

This was the social media boom. With dozens of social media websites each providing their unique social media services, users weren’t short of options. One of the earliest such sites was Flickr. It is still one of the most famous photos sharing sites, though it is now overshadowed by others such as Photobucket and Instagram.

Soon sites such as Tumblr, Foursquare, Pinterest, Spotify etc came up, each with its own user base, each serving a niche. With this expansion in the user base, social media websites now started attracting businesses which wanted to reach out to a larger audience and those which wanted to connect better with their customers. Businesses now started sharing their Facebook and Twitter handles so that their customers could connect with them. Social media icons started being seen everywhere, so much that it was unusual to see a business or a brand without them.

Currently, social media websites are full of features which keep users hooked on to them for hours. Social media has shifted from being text only to including photos and videos to mainly focusing on videos now. With a hoard of new features such as live videos, photo filters for both live inputs and stored photos, a blend of AR and VR, etc, social media is bound to be an even more important part of our lives.

BrainMobi is a top social media app development company. Our team of the best social media app developers is ahead of the trends in social media with their state-of-the-art algorithms, and innovative approach towards the requirements of our clients.

Connect with us at sales@brainmobi.com, to take a dive into the future of social networking. If you wish to know how much it would cost you to advertise on social media websites, check it out here. Let us know in the comments below if you liked the post and share this precious information with everyone you know. Happy Socializing!

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Facebook Developer Conference, F8 2017 – Day 2 Recap https://www.brainmobi.com/blog/facebook-developer-conference-f8-2017-day-2-recap/ https://www.brainmobi.com/blog/facebook-developer-conference-f8-2017-day-2-recap/#respond Fri, 21 Apr 2017 11:34:05 +0000 http://www.brainmobi.com/blog/?p=347 Day -1 of Facebook Developer Conference mainly highlighted Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality integration. The announcements at Day-2 gained more futuristic quotient as… Read More

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Day -1 of Facebook Developer Conference mainly highlighted Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality integration. The announcements at Day-2 gained more futuristic quotient as Facebook discussed the technologies to be integrated in next decades. After F8, Facebook will probably be recognized as a leader in innovation across all fronts including software and hardware, to content creation and connectivity.

From crazy ideas to live demos, F8 Day-2 was all about future and what technologies are being processed in the labs that will drastically change the phase of user experience. Take a look in sequence what we have found from the Facebook Developer Conference all the way for you.

F8 2017: Day 2 Opening Notes

Mike Schroepfer, CTO kick started the keynote and shared his ideas on the company’s planning to bring the whole world together on basis of strong connectivity, AI and AR/VR integration. The idea behind rolling these technologies is to connect 4.1 billion people who are not connected to the internet. Mike defined how the company has been planning to provide well-connected network across the internet forbidden demography by integrating latest technologies and strong connectivity infrastructure.

MM Wave

Mike shared that the company has set new records in wireless data transfer, achieving 36Gbps over 13km point-to-point using millimeter-wave (MMW) technology. From a location on the ground to a circling Cessna aircraft over 7km away, Facebook achieved 16Gbps from using MMW.

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Terragraph

Mike announced, Terragraph system piloted in San Jose, California; is capable of delivering fibre-like performance, making it the first city-scale mesh millimeter-wave system of its kind. Digging in technologies that provide back bone to spearhead huge data transactions at much easier efforts and cost appeared to be one of the important concern across every session.

Mike also discussed computer vision as one part of the overall puzzle for AI. A truly intellect system that understands and responds to human queries with the most accuracy. A computer system that can predict future, see and understand the human psyche.

The Facebook community is also looking forward to develop brain to human interaction into its VR systems where received signals can directly be transformed into activities through direct communication. Mike concluded his session with a great news for attendees to receive GIROPTIC io 360 connected camera to shot immersive videos.

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Facebook Surround 360

Mike also showcased a demo of Facebook Surround 360 advanced smartphone camera with an amazing and immersive experience. He also shared the planning to roll out more advanced smartphone cameras named as x24 and x6 to indicate the number of cameras they have. The new device will be proved as great solution to the “six degrees of freedom problem” with 360-degree cameras.

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Yael Maguire, next took over the stage and continued to share the community’s concern over connectivity. As Director of Connectivity Program, he also shared what projects are going on behind closed doors of Facebook Connectivity Lab to bring more people get connected even in an emergency. Project tether-tenna where a small helicopter drone can successfully bridge connection during the time of crisis was the main highlight of his session. While concluding Yale told “If we want to build communities that work for everyone, we need to build connectivity that works for everyone.”

Megan Witmer, Research Manager next conducted a session called “International Research: Gaining Cultural Context for Scalable Solutions”. Her session was concerning the people’s perception towards Facebook products and what strategy they are following to bring the world at the same scale of satisfaction meter. In 2016, her team surveyed 39 countries across 170 projects to bring together global audience on the same platform.

Regina Dugan, VP of Engineering and Head of Building unveiled the “silent speech interfaces” Facebook is working on. She began her remarks by lamenting the way smartphones keep people from interacting with other people in the same room.

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With a team of more than 60 scientists and engineers, as she mentioned Facebook is heading with a goal of crafting a system capable of typing 100 words per minute, five-times faster than you can type on your smartphone, straight from your brain. She also shared how in sometime soon people who cannot read and write would be able to communicate through skin as Dugan closed the keynote with “The risk of failure is the price we pay for the privilege of making something great.”

It seems the Facebook community has been constantly reaching out to different horizons for excellent user experience while expanding the spectrum for more people to get connected.

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