As most of you know, Facebook is trying to improve its iOS app and make it more smarter and easily to be used, and this is thing I love at Facebook… Today we’ve got a new report from the folks at Wall Street Journal saying that Facebook is working on a new service for the past year that displays content from users and publishers in a format, tailored for mobile devices, similar to Flipboard.

From a few months ago, Facebook introduced the new “Facebook Home” for HTC devices bringing a new way to chat and check for the news feeds, also the new search graph and so on… And now there’s reader.

‘Reader,’ per the report, is what the project is being called internally. And word has it that Michael Matas, a Facebook designer who previously worked for Apple and smart-thermostat maker Nest Labs, is a lead designer for the team.

Here’s what was said by Wall Street Journal report:

“Facebook Inc. FB +2.64% is aiming to become a newspaper for mobile devices. The social network has been quietly working on a service, internally called Reader, that displays content from Facebook users and publishers in a new visual format tailored for mobile devices, people with knowledge of the matter said.
The project, which the company has been developing for more than a year, is designed to showcase news content in particular. Recent versions of Reader resemble Flipboard Inc., a smartphone and tablet app that aggregates stories from multiple sources and lets users swipe to flip through articles, said the people with knowledge of the project.”

Why is Facebook working on a Flipboard-like reader? Easy. It’s finding that most of its mobile users are skimming their timelines and then leaving the app. And it’s hoping that a more immersive experience will lead to better ad deals.

Until now we don’t have any report or a confirmation from Facebook team that they are working on such project.. but comments from Zuckerberg about wanting FB to be the ‘best personalized newspaper in the world’ suggest it’s taking it seriously. As of now, they’re focused on the iOS platform.

“The team has thus far focused its efforts on building for Apple Inc.’s AAPL -0.80%mobile operating system to take advantage of the design elements of the iPad and iPhone devices, according to the people familiar with the project.”

So what do you think about such new feature ? Would you love it ?  

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