Facebook Home opens doors to Flickr, Pinterest, Tumblr and Instagram

Facebook Home opens doors to Flickr, Pinterest, Tumblr and Instagram

Facebook Home just became home to more than just Facebook

Facebook Home is the Android overlay that puts the social network front and center, but today it opened up its doors to four other social networks.

One of Facebook Home's selling points is that users can swipe around on the lock screen to see photos from their Facebook news feeds, and now photos from Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, and Flickr can be viewed there as well.

"Today you can view more of the content you care about on your lock screen," Facebook Engineering Manager Tom Alison wrote on Facebook's brief announcement message.

"When you wake up your phone, swipe through photos and posts from Flickr, Pinterest, Tumblr and Instagram, in addition to Facebook," he continued.

Caring is sharing

According to the announcement Facebook Home users need only connect their Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, or Flickr accounts with Home to begin seeing photos from those services on their lock screens.

Users can change what content appears on the lock screen in the settings menu.

"Connecting apps to Home is just one more way to see the content that you care most about the moment you wake up your phone," Facebook Product Designer Francis Luu said in a video explaining the new features.

Alison added that the feature will begin testing within the Facebook for Android beta program as well.

The long road ahead

This addition to Facebook Home was promised last month, when Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg revealed that Instagram and other services would soon be added to the Home lock screen.

Zuckerberg also admitted that users have not been quick to embrace Facebook Home, but he believes that will change "over time."

That sentiment has been repeated by others at Facebook, including Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, who said last May that Facebook Home's journey to success "will be a long road."

  • Want more out of Android than Facebook and Pinterest photos? Read TechRadar's review of the new Nexus 7 to find out what a real Android tablet is made of.

Source : techradar[dot]com

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