F8: Mark Zuckerberg Stresses Platform Stability, Users’ Control Of Data, Gap Between Mobile Platforms

Facebook Co-Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg kicked off the social network’s F8 global developer conference in San Francisco Wednesday with a keynote address during which he focused on steps being taken to ensure the stability of the Facebook platform for developers, to give users more control over the data they share with applications, and to bridge the gaps between mobile platforms that developers must typically contend with.

ZuckerbergF8Keynote650Facebook Co-Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg kicked off the social network’s F8 global developer conference in San Francisco Wednesday with a keynote address during which he focused on steps being taken to ensure the stability of the Facebook platform for developers, to give users more control over the data they share with applications, and to bridge the gaps between mobile platforms that developers must typically contend with.

On the subject of platform stability, Zuckerberg said:

It’s really important for you and for all of our teams internally that we build stable and efficient infrastructure that you can rely on for the long term, so this has been a really big focus for us.

“Move fast with stable infra” may not have quite the same ring to it, may not be quite as catchy as “move fast and break things,” but it helps us build better experiences for all the people we serve.

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