Beijing, November 29 news, according to foreign media reports, Facebook confirmed this morning that the company had acquired software company WhoGlue early this month. WhoGlue mainly develops social network software for membership qualification organizations. In 2001, WhoGlue submitted a patent application document called "distributed personal relationship information management system and method". Three years later, Facebook was officially established, customer service system. In 2009, the two companies went to court over patent issues. In March 2010, the lawsuit ended in a way that was "very favorable" to WhoGlue. Jason D. Hardebec, founder of WhoGlue, revealed that the two companies eventually reached a deal from litigation. A Facebook spokesman said: "We can confirm that we have acquired some of WhoGlue's technology. The WhoGlue team will not be merged into Facebook. They will still develop their own social network software for organizations." It was reported that Facebook also acquired shares held by WhoGlue shareholders, including Siemens. However, Facebook has not yet disclosed more details. WhoGlue technology allows organizations to operate a private network in a large network. This technology can be used as a subnet function, such as Facebook can allow Facebook Groups content to permeate the entire Facebook network without violating user privacy. Customer Service 360 is a platform that provides online services for enterprises, it can help you with various business applications on the Internet and enhance your overall enterprise competitiveness.