Facebook – Incredible Feature Revealed Today

Facebook will implement an incredible function for video editing from applications or its website, this being revealed today.

Facebook has very big plans for its applications available for smartphones and tablets, but most likely also for the website used by hundreds of millions of people. Facebook recently bought a company called Fayteq, which is developing an extremely interesting technology that can be compared to the one offered by the Adobe company for pictures taken by anyone.

Facebook bought the company Fayteq for an amount that has not been revealed yet, but in the video clip below you can see what kind of functionality it offers. More precisely, using the technology developed by the Fayteq company, users can add, or remove, various objects from video clips, as Adobe Photoshop does with pictures, those from Facebook having extremely big plans for what they bought.

Facebook has placed an increasing emphasis on video clips within the social network, and this has been seen through their promotion in the News Feed and all interfaces where content is visible. Now Facebook wants to offer content creators more functions than YouTube to convince them to use his services, and this could bring him more people who come with millions of fans "as a package" from competing platforms.

Facebook - incredible future feature revealed today

Facebook now has such great technology that soon it could allow us to create videos with Hollywood effects directly on iPhone or Android. Everything is based on the simple copying of the Fayteq company's technology in its own applications, something that will not be easy to achieve by those from Facebook, but which will have excellent results if everything is done as it should be.

Facebook has the opportunity to bring to ordinary people video editing functions that only professional graphic designers know how to use, because of the complex programs needed to do them. Facebook can give ordinary people the option to create exceptional videos with great objects in them, and all in a future not quite as distant as you might imagine at first glance.

Facebook is so popular and has so many users, that this technology will not matter a great deal for its growth, but it will matter for ordinary users. Facebook currently has no real plan to implement this feature, so it will be very interesting to see what kind of information the company will provide, if it will provide any, regarding its future.

What do you think about this future function of Facebook?