Facebook removes the Paper app from the App Store

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Mark Zuckerberg's company is continuously trying to create new services and applications in order to further expand its number of users. The latest service that has been added is Facebook Live, a service that allows us to broadcast our environment to our followers, just as we could already do with Twitter's Periscope. He previously launched Momments, the application for synchronize the album of our device with the social network, yes in a private folder to which no one has access.

After seeing the good functioning of this new service / application, the company announced to all users that this function was no longer available through the official application, forcing us again to install a new app It was already available to install anything, just like it happened with Facebook Messenger.

As we can see, the social network continues to make friends among the users of its platform. But not all the applications or services that you launch work. Paper is an application that reached the public in 2014 with great critical success from technology experts, but that ultimately did not seem to have caught on with users, forcing the company to remove the application from the App Store and stop offering the service on July 30.

Paper allowed us to consult the information on our wall as if it were a digital magazine in which we could create different categories so that the publications were classified automatically and we could consult them according to our needs. But it is clear that users are told to change their habits and once they have become used to seeing the wall moving it down there is no going back.

The company It has not bothered to launch a version for iPad and another for Android, thus further limiting the possible success of this application. In addition, Paper has only been available all this time in the United States.


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  1.   Jose said

    Facebook killing excellent applications, I was using it since it came out, I only had that application to use Facebook, hopefully the jailbreak will rescue it

    1.    Ignatius Hall said

      The problem is that FAcebook will stop supporting the application, so even if it was jailbroken, it would not have a data source. You can use Flipboard which offers us a look similar to a magazine from our Facebook and Twitter account.

  2.   jordi said

    I use it too and it looks great. I do not get it.