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Facebook Home isn't where your privacy is

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Facebook Home isn't where your privacy is

Facebook, which has been rumored for more than a year to be building a new so-called "Facebook phone," made a huge announcement yesterday at its headquarters in California. The company took the wraps off Facebook Home, a set of apps that can be

Google's statement on Facebook's introduction of “Home” was small and sweet, but very telling, so let's dissect it a small morsel. As we noted earlier, Facebook went with Android first because of its flexibility. Basically it's simple to

CNET sat down with Mosseri on Thursday after the company lifted the curtain on Home. Mosseri proved a lively interview subject. He didn't completely divert away from our first honest question as to why anyone would want this much Facebook in their

That "new experience" doesn't stop at the phone's screen. What Home seeks to deliver is not only a Facebook background for our phones, but also a Facebook background for our lives. With Home, Facebook has crossed the line between something people

Facebook Home will be available for download from Google's app store, Play, on April 12 for four well loved, moderately priced phones that use Android and are made by HTC and Samsung. A fifth one, a new model called the

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