With the majority of
Facebook's users, and subscriber growth, now coming from outside the U.S., the company is taking ever more steps to building out its global footprint to reach that audience. To that end, today Facebook opened up an engineering center in London, its first outside of the U.S. and is now
hiring for people to staff it. This is both a good and bad thing, I think, for the London tech scene. On the one hand, it's a sign of how the city is a magnet for good talent, and that Facebook -- like Google, Amazon and others -- see this as a natural base for developers in their global aims.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/32bCGT2OuMM/
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