Facebook prepares Instant Articles

Facebook prepares surprises for its friends. By the end of May, you will be able to see entire articles from major news channels directly on your "wall". The new feature is called Instant Articles, or in Greek Direct Articles, according to the Wall Street Journal. facebook Instant Articles

Facebook has stated from time to time that it wishes to be able to of reading news articles without having to leave the social network.

Part of the project was revealed by the Times in March, but the Wall Street Journal published some new details about how Facebook is trying to from the journalistic organizations, with the new service Instant Articles.

The social network is considering the sites that are referred to as sources of the article to keep all ad revenue from articles published on Facebook.

If Facebook is able to allocate additional article peripheral ads, it will only keep 30 percent of revenue for itself.

The numbers show Facebook that the Instant Articles feature isn't built to win instantly , but rather it is a way to keep users longer on the social network, which may indirectly increase Facebook's profits.

Facebook according to from TheVerge, believes that the new Instant Articles feature will lead to an increase in its readership, since articles will be quickly displayed directly with one click on its main website, and will not take around eight seconds to load on a web browser.

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