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Meta, formerly known as Facebook, plans to launch retail stores as part of metaverse push

Why people are spending more time on Facebook, Instagram—Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta

Meta, the owners of Facebook, is concluding plans to open its first retail stores ahead of its plans to develop products for the metaverse. The company plans to showcase devices like virtual reality headsets and teleconferencing gadgets that allow people to video chat through Facebook.

The retail plans, though is still inconclusive and could be scrapped, indicate Meta is in need of a real-world presence to showcase what it can do in the virtual world, according to the New York Times.

The retail opening, which is coming after about a week after Meta announced it is changing its name from Facebook would mean there would be more focus on building a virtual world or metaverse where users can socialize, work and play.

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CEO, Mark Zuckerberg recently announced a name change to Meta, so as to focus on building a new phase of interconnected virtual experiences using technologies like virtual and augmented reality.

The re-branding follows a series of negative news reports about Facebook, based on documents leaked by an ex-employee and whistleblower, Frances Haugen.

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