Fb cancels F8 convention, mentioning coronavirus considerations

Fb has showed that it has canceled its annual F8 builders convention over rising considerations concerning the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Extra in particular, the corporate says it’s canceling the “in-person component,” which might were held in San Jose, Calif. There would possibly sti…
Facebook has confirmed that it has canceled its annual F8 developers conference over growing concerns about the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. More specifically, the company says it’s canceling the “in-person component,” which would have been held in San Jose, Calif. There may sti…Original article
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