Facebook is killing off its Creative Labs experiment
Facebook is killing off its Creative Labs experiment - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg may be
talking up his company’s innovation drive around the world but back home
in California, the social media giant has quietly pulled the plug on
Creative Labs – an initiative that allowed employees to attend
binge-coding sessions to come out with experimental apps.
The programme was shut down after it
failed to build apps that could gain traction with users, a CNET report
said. Apps that came out of the programme – Slingshot, Rooms and Riff –
have been removed from app stores and the web page for Creative Labs.
“Facebook is famous for its mantra ‘Move
fast and break things’. The company decided some of these initiatives
had, in fact, failed to gain traction and is shutting them down,” a
Facebook spokesperson said.
The shutdown of Creative Labs is nothing
new for the Menlo Park-based company that regularly scraps projects
with little output. It earlier removed its Poke and Camera applications,
as well as physical gift offerings – which allowed users to purchase
tangible goods such as stuffed animals, flowers and wine.
Slingshot was Facebook’s SnapChat
competitor, which let users share ephemeral photos and videos, while
Rooms was a group-messaging service that brought a modern spin to chat
rooms popular in the early days of the Internet. Riff allowed users to
create and share short videos based on a theme.
The social networking site also said
that it will still experiment with new apps, and support initiatives
such as its Paper newsfeed-reading app in addition to others like
Instagram’s Hyperlapse video and Layouts photo editor.
The strong initiative drive is part of
the company strategy Zuckerberg hinted during his visit to India, saying
Facebook was planning to integrate various innovations in the social
network, including virtual reality. Source: TechnoMeda
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