Facebook product and services

Facebook (Facebook.com) — The largest social network on the planet with over 1.7 billion users. And the Facebook centric products or rather features include Profile, News Feed, Messenger, Groups, Events, Video, Photos, Search, Pages, and Facebook for Business.

Facebook Lite — Facebook Lite is a version of Facebook for Android that uses less data and works well across all network conditions.

Instagram (iOS, Android, Windows Mobile) — The most popular photo-sharing app with over 500 million users.

Boomerang (iOS, Android) — Boomerang app takes a burst of photos, then speeds them up and plays them forward and backward to create a looping Boomerang video.

Facebook Marketplace — Marketplace makes it easy to buy and sell in your area.

Facebook Media — Explore how Facebook can help expand your reach and grow your audience.

Facebook Messenger (Messenger.com) — An instant messenger app by Facebook that lets Facebook users chat with their friends (on mobile and on the web). And then there are a handful of “for Messenger” apps like Sound Clips, Stickered, Strobe, Selfied, and Shout for Messenger that are available for both iOS and Android.

Facebook Messenger Kids — A fun, free app that lets kids video call and message parent-approved family and friends from their iPad, iPod touch or iPhone.

Facebook Instant Articles — Facebook A new way for any publisher to create fast, interactive articles on Facebook.

Facebook Live — Start live streaming today with Facebook Live.

Facebook Watch — Watch is a platform for all creators and publishers to find an audience, build a community of passionate fans, and earn money for their work.

Facebook Youth Portal — Get to know how Facebook approaches safety, and learn about the tools and resources available to teens, parents and teachers.

WhatsApp — The most popular messaging app for mobile with over a billion users.

Moments — A photo app for iOS and Android that lets you create shared photo albums with your friends and family. With Moments you can send photos to your friends and get photos back.

Internet.org (now known as Free Basics) — Free Basics by Facebook provides people with access to useful services on their mobile phones in markets where internet access may be less affordable. The websites are available for free without data charges, and include content on things like news, employment, health, education and local information.

Facebook Ads — Advertise on Facebook.

Instagram Business — Advertise on Instagram.

Facebook Creator Studio — Creator Studio lets creators and publishers manage posts, insights and messages from all of your Facebook Pages in one place.

Facebook Gaming Creators — Join the global gaming community. Also check out, Facebook Gaming.

Facebook Pages — Connect with people and tell them about your business with a Facebook Page.

Facebook Local — Discover places to go and events happening near you.

Facebook For Creators — Helps video creators level up on Facebook.

Facebook For Developers —  Facebook Platform helps developers build, grow and monetize their business.

Facebook Business — Facebook Business gives you the latest news, advertising tips, best practices and case studies for using Facebook to meet your business goals.

Facebook Business Manager — Manage ad accounts, Pages, and the people who work on them — all in one place.

Facebook Audience Insights — Facebook Audience Insights gives you aggregate information about three groups of people — people connected to your Page, people in your Custom Audience and people on Facebook — so you can create content that resonates and easily find more people like the ones in your current audience.

Facebook Audience Network — Facebook Audience Network delivers smarter mobile monetization.

Facebook Blueprint — With more than 90 eLearning courses, Facebook Blueprint helps you learn the skills to move your business forward.

Facebook IQ — Facebook IQ offers insights, studies and research using people, advertising and industry trends coming from Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and other platforms.

Facebook Paper— A social magazine app for iOS and it was considered as a Flipboard competitor. After shutting it down, Facebook launched Instant Articles and integrated several design features of Paper with it.

Facebook Poke — A messaging app for iOS that allowed you to send expiring text, photos, or videos to your Facebook friends. And it was Facebook’s first attempt to compete with Snapchat when its CEO rejected the $3 billion acquisition offer by Facebook.

Facebook Slingshot — An instant messaging app for iOS and Android that allowed you to send disappearing photo and video messages. In other words, another Snapchat competitor by Facebook that failed miserably.

FriendFeed — A real-time feed aggregator that consolidated updates from social media and social networking websites, social bookmarking websites, blogs and microblogging updates, as well as any type of RSS/Atom feed.

Friend.ly — A place to express your true self by answering questions about yourself, your friends, and your interests.

Facebook Payments —  Lets you transfer money via Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp — in select countries.

Lifestage — Share a visual profile of who you are with your school network. It’s an app for teens that’s yet another Snapchat clone. Seriously.

Atlas — People-based marketing solutions.

CrowdTangle — CrowdTangle is a content discovery and social monitoring platform for publishers and brands.

Masquerade — Record video selfie animations, change the way you look and send it to friends via your favorite messengers and social networks.

Moves — An app (for iOS and Android) for activity tracking.

Oculus — It’s all about virtual reality.

Onavo — Onavo Protect helps keep you and your data safe when you browse and share information on the web.

Origami — A free tool for designing modern user interfaces

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