The firm also unveiled its plans for a "metaverse" which will allow people to game, work and communicate in an online world with VR headsets. The social media giant, which announced the change at its annual developer conference, said the name would better "encompass" what the company now does. The news comes shortly after Mark Zuckerburg announced at its annual developer conference that it has changed its name to Meta as part of a major rebrand, saying it will better "encompass" what the firm now does. "We're working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible and we apologise for any inconvenience."
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