Facebook has the biggest chance of launching its own web browser

By Ravi Kumar - Tuesday, 1 November 2011 No Comments
Facebook may launch its own web browser in near future as unconfirmed sources says, and that will be named as Facebook WebBrowserOne easy example that will drive people back to Facebook is always-on notifications. Just like Google gives us Google Plus notifications in Gmail and their other apps, Facebook can give us notifications everywhere. They can also take this further and have always-on chat and a Like button that’s always there on the toolbar, regardless of a site supporting it. Always-on notifications and chat

Their browser will also give Facebook a ton of control. They can provide a sleeker, speedier experience for Facebook itself and reduce their server costs as a by-product. Like Google and Apple, a popular browser gets Facebook a “stake” in the market and a significant say in what new technologies should be standardized. If Facebook needs a feature implemented in HTML, CSS or Javascript, they will have the clout to make it happen.

So what happens when Facebook releases this browser? The answer is that it will explode. People try Facebook’s stuff all the time—just look at the adoption rates for their iPhone and Android apps. Facebook users depend on accessing Facebook and are always looking for the best way to get their content. Of all the big tech companies, Facebook has the biggest chance of launching a browser that will be an overnight success. And with technologies like WebKit, it’s easier than ever to build a standards-compliant, well-performing browser.

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