The Borneo Post

Facebook names Marcus as ‘mobile messaging’ chief

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SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook announced Monday it hired the top executive of eBay’s PayPal division to lead the social network’s efforts to boost its mobile messaging.

David Marcus, who has been president of PayPal, was named to the new post as Facebook appeared set to focus increasing­ly on messaging.

The California giant said separately it ‘accidental­ly’ released a version of a new app called “Slingshot,” about which reports have been circulatin­g for several weeks.

Although Facebook did not specify the nature of the app, reports have said it would allow for sharing of photos and videos and compete with some startups offering similar services.

“Earlier today, we accidental­ly released a version of Slingshot, a new app we’re working on,” Facebook said in an email to AFP.

“With Slingshot, you’ll be able to share everyday moments with lots of people at once.

It’ll be ready soon, and we’re excited for you to try it out.”

The appointmen­t of Marcus also comes with Facebook preparing to absorb the popular messaging service WhatsApp, in a deal worth a whopping US$19 billion that was the biggest acquisitio­n ever for Facebook.

Facebook’s strategy appears centered around breaking up its service into separate applicatio­ns that can create their own customer base.

The company earlier this year split off its Facebook Messenger service as a standalone app.

“Messaging is a core part of Facebook’s service and key to achieving our mission of making the world more open and connected,” said a Facebook statement announcing the Marcus appointmen­t.

“Every day around 12 billion messages are sent on Facebook... We’re excited by the potential to continue developing great new messaging experience­s that better serve the Facebook commu- nity and reach even more people, and David will be leading these efforts.”

The statement said Marcus “is a widely respected leader in the technology industry with a track record of building great products.... David taught himself to write code at the age of eight, and he launched his first startup at the age of 23.”

In his own Facebook post, Marcus said Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg persuaded him to take the new job.

“Mark shared a compelling vision about mobile messaging,” he wrote.

“Mark’s enthusiasm, and the unparallel­ed reach and consumer engagement of the Facebook platform ultimately won me over.”

In a separate statement, eBay said Marcus is leaving the company on June 27. He joined the company in 2011 and took over as head of PayPal the following year.

PayPal, which allows people to make a variety of financial transactio­ns including online payments, accounts for 41 per cent of eBay revenues and had 148 million users at the end of 2013. — AFP

 ??  ?? PayPal President David Marcus speaks during a news conference in Tokyo in this file photo. Marcus, who has led eBay Inc’s fast-growing payments unit PayPal, will step down from the e-commerce company on June 27 to run Facebook Inc’s messaging products....
PayPal President David Marcus speaks during a news conference in Tokyo in this file photo. Marcus, who has led eBay Inc’s fast-growing payments unit PayPal, will step down from the e-commerce company on June 27 to run Facebook Inc’s messaging products....

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