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Facebook announces a more connected direction

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Sharath Kumar
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MASSACHUSETTS, USA: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday  unveiled new products and policies geared towards making Facebook site feel less intrusive, as well as making it more inclusive to mobile developers (but also more exclusive to unaffiliated adnetworks).

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The changes are part of Zuckerberg's efforts to shift the company towards a more "mature" outlook and attitude.

Zuckerberg announced several changes and products announced at " target="_blank">Facebook's F8, but the broadest of them was a change in motto for the company.

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Zuckerberg told the audience in his keynote that Facebook's old motto of "Move Fast and Break Things" will be left behind, according to Mashable. He joked that the new motto was "Move Fast With Stable Infra," but the point was made: Facebook is no longer an upstart social media firm. It's established, it's big, and it doesn't need to be a disrupter in the industry it clearly leads. But the company doesn't want to reach a point of stasis, either.

Part of the change in motto encourages better service from a technical standpoint. Zuckerberg promised that bugs in Facebook's website or apps will be fixed within two days.

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