Most of our members follow our articles on Croblanc, so you are not very surprised that we talk to you today about the Youtube channel Bloomberg Technology! The videos that are broadcasted there have been of great interest to the internet for quite some time now. And that's why we're telling you about it today, this brand new video should interest you.
Today, May 9, 2022, the Youtube channel Bloomberg Technology has published a new content with the title Meta Says the Physical Store Is 'Not an Experiment'. If you want to watch this video in streaming, you have come to the right place!
This video is currently making the buzz on the internet and may end up in the Youtube trends. It was published a few hours ago by the videographer of the Youtube channel Bloomberg Technology who regularly publishes videos similar to the content we are talking about today.
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Meta Says the Physical Store Is 'Not an Experiment' published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Technology:
Meta, Facebook's parent company, opened its first physical store on May 9 near its Reality Labs headquarters in California. The company hopes access to artificial reality and virtual reality hardware will get consumers excited about the metaverse. Meta's Head of Meta Store Martin Gilliard spoke to Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow about this new strategy.