Facebook wrapped up its annual F8 developers conference on Wednesday, making it clearer than ever that the company is invested in evolving from being simply known as a family of social-media properties. In fact, CEO Mark Zuckerberg's 10-year plan looks less like a digital platform and more like a gigantic, all-things-virtual landscape that's—among other things—part amusement park, part tech-utilities garden.
His Menlo Park, Calif.-based company wants to be leading the following frontiers: virtual-reality platforms and devices like Oculus Rift; 360-degree cameras; livestreaming—even with drones; Messenger chatbots and other forms of artificial intelligence; and wearables.
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