Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said on Tuesday he was steering the social network giant to focus more on mobile, saying it would help ease concerns after a “disappointing” stock market debut.
“The performance of the stock has obviously been disappointing,” Zuckerberg said during an on-stage interview at a TechCrunch Disrupt conference in San Francisco.
Facebook has made a priority of following its more than 900 million members onto smartphones and tablet computers, tailoring services and money-making ads for mobile devices.
“It is really clear from the stats and my own personal intuition that a lot of energy in the ecosystem is going to mobile, not desktop (computers),” Zuckerberg said.
“That is the future,” he continued. “We are going to be doing killer stuff there.”
Zuckerberg was adamant that the company was being underestimated and was on track to make “more money on mobile than we make on desktop.”