Facebook Reportedly Working on its Enterprise Version

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Facebook NetworkGiant social network Facebook is reportedly working on an enterprise version of its site fro use at the workplace with tools for teams to share and collaborate and as wel edit documents.

The report from the Financial Times says the giant social network is developing “Facebook at Work” to allow employees chat, edit documents and collaborate with colleagues at the workplace. Facebook has over 1.35 billion monthly active users and the firm recently launched Internet.org to see more people online and of course onto Facebook.

By launching its work version, Facebook will gain more users as in some work places it has been banned, seen as a time waster for traditional companies.

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