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- With its latest Android release, the social network shoots for entertainment value. August 29, 2013 12:19 PM PDT Facebook's Cover Feed gets music controls for easy listening from the lock screen. (Credit: Facebook) Facebook is updating its Android application with a few goodies designed to entertain audiences of its standard app and Home software. The new version of Facebook for Android, rolling out to people on a gradual basis, animates some stickers -- aka the character-driven emoji available in messages -- and adds music controls to the lock screen for people running the social network's suite of services on their Android smartphone. While relatively minor, the sticker animation piece adds some parity between Facebook's Android, iPhone, and Web messaging services. Stickers are part of the social network's push to keep hit mobile messaging apps like WhatsApp at bay. Related posts Facebook: Actually, here's how we're using your data for ads Alert! GIFs now 'work' on Facebook, thanks to Giphy Facebook perks cater to employees' every need The music additive means that Home users will see tracks that they're listening to displayed on their Cover Feed, and can pause or skip to the next song right from the lock screen. Music controls also work for people just using Cover Feed, a Home-less option Facebook introduced at the beginning of August. The Home improvement is a testament to Facebook's ongoing commitment to improving the software suite, which has been panned by some for taking over their Android device. Facebook Home, once paraded as the social network's next-gen mobile interface, hasn't exactly lived up to expectations, and though the company has sidelined major launches, it's clearly not abandoning the project.
With its latest Android release, the social network shoots for entertainment value. August 29, 2013 12:19 PM PDT Facebook's Cover Feed gets music controls for easy listening from the lock screen. (Credit: Facebook) Facebook is updating its Android application with a few goodies designed to entertain audiences of its standard app and Home software. The new version of Facebook for Android, rolling out to people on a gradual basis, animates some stickers -- aka the character-driven emoji available in messages -- and adds music controls to the lock screen for people running the social network's suite of services on their Android smartphone. While relatively minor, the sticker animation piece adds some parity between Facebook's Android, iPhone, and Web messaging services. Stickers are part of the social network's push to keep hit mobile messaging apps like WhatsApp at bay. Related posts Facebook: Actually, here's how we're using your data for ads Alert! GIFs now 'work' on Facebook, thanks to Giphy Facebook perks cater to employees' every need The music additive means that Home users will see tracks that they're listening to displayed on their Cover Feed, and can pause or skip to the next song right from the lock screen. Music controls also work for people just using Cover Feed, a Home-less option Facebook introduced at the beginning of August. The Home improvement is a testament to Facebook's ongoing commitment to improving the software suite, which has been panned by some for taking over their Android device. Facebook Home, once paraded as the social network's next-gen mobile interface, hasn't exactly lived up to expectations, and though the company has sidelined major launches, it's clearly not abandoning the project.
With its latest Android release, the social network shoots for entertainment value.
(Credit: Facebook)
Facebook is updating its Android application with a few goodies designed to entertain audiences of its standard app and Home software.
The new version of Facebook for Android, rolling out to people on a gradual basis, animates some stickers -- aka the character-driven emoji available in messages -- and adds music controls to the lock screen for people running the social network's suite of services on their Android smartphone.
While relatively minor, the sticker animation piece adds some parity between Facebook's Android, iPhone, and Web messaging services. Stickers are part of the social network's push to keep hit mobile messaging apps like WhatsApp at bay.
Related posts
- Facebook: Actually, here's how we're using your data for ads
- Alert! GIFs now 'work' on Facebook, thanks to Giphy
- Facebook perks cater to employees' every need
The music additive means that Home users will see tracks that they're listening to displayed on their Cover Feed, and can pause or skip to the next song right from the lock screen. Music controls also work for people just using Cover Feed, a Home-less option Facebook introduced at the beginning of August.
The Home improvement is a testament to Facebook's ongoing commitment to improving the software suite, which has been panned by some for taking over their Android device. Facebook Home, once paraded as the social network's next-gen mobile interface, hasn't exactly lived up to expectations, and though the company has sidelined major launches, it's clearly not abandoning the project.