Facebook has removed its standalone Poke app, an early clone of Snapchat, as well as its Camera app, from Apple’s iTunes app store. A Facebook spokeswoman said Friday that the apps had been removed ...
Apps do come and go, and Facebook knows that all too well now that it decided to ditch two unsuccessful apps in its site: Poke and Camera. The two apps were made available in the App Store but never ...
Facebook has quietly axed its Poke and Camera apps, yanking them from Apple's App Store after they failed to set the social world alight. Poke was Facebook's attempt to cash in on the ephemeral photo ...
Remember Facebook Poke? It’s become nothing more than a faint memory since its introduction in December 2012. But for some reason the iPhone app has stayed on the App Store until now. Today Facebook ...
In what appears to be a continued paring down of extraneous apps in its iOS software ecosystem, Facebook on Friday removed Poke and Camera from the app store. As for Poke, the app first launched in ...
Facebook has one important app that people like/need to use; it's called Facebook. It's something they should be proud of, a useful way to check your feed and post media from the comfort of your palm.
Facebook is letting its Poke and Camera apps go the way of the Dodo, quietly and hopefully without a hitch, reports suggest. The move comes as Facebook continues to develop new apps for users and the ...
It's no mystery why Facebook pulled Poke without so much as a goodbye blog post. The app likely served as a constant reminder that it takes more than a few talented engineers to beat Snapchat, one of ...
Facebook has pulled its Poke and Camera apps from the App Store, leaving them to die quietly, The Verge reports. While Poke was positioned as a Snapchat competitor, Facebook never really gave it the ...
Facebook has officially killed off two of its apps, but you'd never even know unless you somehow went to download them from Apple's App Store. The company is otherwise mum about the death sentence it ...
Facebook has officially killed off two of its apps, but you'd never even know unless you somehow went to download them from Apple's App Store. The company is otherwise mum about the death sentence it ...
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