Facebook today debuted Facebook at Work, a new pilot program the company is testing to try its hand at social networking in the business world. The product is only available to select partners on the web, as well as Android and iOS apps available on Google Play and Apple’s App Store.
Facebook describes Facebook at Work as “a separate experience that gives employees the ability to connect and collaborate efficiently using Facebook tools.” Most people have used these tools before, and probably still use them on a regular basis in their personal lives: they include News Feed, Groups, Messages, and Events.
Facebook describes Facebook at Work as “a separate experience that gives employees the ability to connect and collaborate efficiently using Facebook tools.” Most people have used these tools before, and probably still use them on a regular basis in their personal lives: they include News Feed, Groups, Messages, and Events.
Facebook hopes to let co–workers stay in touch with each other with this. Facebook at Work is limited for use within your company, meaning any information shared with employees is only accessible to people in the company. Facebook promises that an employee’s Facebook at Work information is “safe, secure, confidential and completely separate from their personal Facebook profile."
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