Everything you need to know about Mark Zuckerberg's keynote at F8
It's day one of F8, Facebook's annual developer conference, and the keynote is about to begin. We're expecting to hear about chatbots, more developer tools, live video and, of course, more about virtual reality. It's hard to imagine that, for most of us, the platform is barely 10 years old; it was opened to anyone who had a valid email address in September 2006. But, even beyond the realities of a digital and social world, in which we collectively create and share millions of pieces of content daily, we are now living in an age in which artificial intelligence and virtual reality are real, and are becoming even more embedded in our everyday lives. "Today we're going to do something different. We're going to walk through our roadmap for the next 10 years," says Zuckerberg. "Before we get into detail, I want to talk about our mission, and why the work we're doing together is more important than it's ever been. Facebook's mission is to connect the world, and the Internet has enabled us to access and share more information and ideas than ever before."
Apr-14-2016, 22:05:20 GMT