Facebook likely to rebrand itself with new name

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg intends to announce the decision at the company's annual Connect conference next week.

It's not uncommon in Silicon Valley for companies to change their names.
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It's not uncommon in Silicon Valley for companies to change their names.

Social media giant Facebook is planning to rebrand itself with a new name next week.

Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg plans to talk about the name change at the company's annual Connect conference on Oct. 28, the Verge reported on Tuesday. 

But it could be unveiled sooner, it added. 

In response, Facebook said it does not comment on "rumour or speculation."

The news comes at a time when the company is facing increasing US government scrutiny over its business practices.

Lawmakers from both parties have excoriated the company, illustrating the rising anger in Congress with Facebook.

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Not uncommon tendency

The rebranding would position Facebook's social media app as one of many products under a parent company, which will also oversee groups like Instagram, WhatsApp, Oculus and more, the Verge report added.

It's not uncommon in Silicon Valley for companies to change their names as they bid to expand their services.

Google established Alphabet Inc as a holding company in 2015 to expand beyond its search and advertising businesses, to oversee various other ventures ranging from its autonomous vehicle unit and health technology to providing internet services in remote areas.

The move to rebrand will also reflect Facebook's focus on building the so-called metaverse, an online world where people can use different devices to move and communicate in a virtual environment, according to the report.

Facebook has invested heavily in virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) and intends to connect its nearly three billion users through several devices and apps.

The company also announced plans on Tuesday to create 10,000 jobs in the European Union over the next five years to help build the metaverse.

Zuckerberg has been talking up metaverse since July and the buzzy word, first coined in a dystopian novel three decades earlier, has been referenced by other tech firms such as Microsoft.

Recently, Facebook underwent a major worldwide outage just a day after a whistleblower spoke against its policies and almost two weeks after accusations of a significant data leak surfaced.

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