One year ago Facebook made the surprising announcement that it was shuttering Parse, the development platform that it purchased in 2013. While the company said they would keep the service online for a ...
Facebook will officially shut down the Parse developer platform it acquired just three years ago by the end of the month, with all apps using the API to be disabled today. Facebook first warned ...
Facebook has revealed that Parse, the mobile development toolkit it acquired in 2013 for $85m, is to be wound down. The news is something of a surprise considering Facebook was trumpeting the platform ...
Developers out there will probably be better versed in Facebook’s Parse than the average mobile end user. This is due to Parse being a toolkit and support system offered by Facebook to developers as a ...
Here’s a surprise: Facebook is closing its Parse developer platform. After acquiring the service, which at the time mostly focused on mobile developers, for a reported $85 million in 2013, Facebook ...
Facebook is closing down the Parse Mobile Back-end-as-a-Service (MBaaS) platform it acquired in April 2013, a move that will force many developers to switch their apps to an alternative backing ...
Parse, the Back-end-as-a-Service (BaaS) offering from Facebook, is today in the final stage of its year-long shutdown, with many former users having adopted an open source version of the project.
It’s a sad day for developers: Facebook is shutting down Parse. In a blog post, Facebook said it will begin winding the service down immediately, and shutter it entirely on January 28, 2017: We ...
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