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A cholita (Andean woman) looks at her facebook page at a public internet shop in La Paz February 14, 2012. REUTERS/David Mercado/Files

A cholita (Andean woman) looks at her facebook page at a public internet shop in La Paz February 14, 2012.

Credit: Reuters/David Mercado/Files

Wed Dec 19, 2012 10:03am IST

REUTERS - Facebook Inc is set to unveil a new application in the first half of next year that would stream video advertisements in users' news feed, Ad Age reported, citing several industry executives who have been briefed on the company's plans over the past few weeks.

Video ads would be available on both the desktop as well as on mobile phones apps and tablets, according to Ad Age.

Facebook may prefer limiting the length of these video ads to 15 seconds, the ad news website said.

Facebook had no comment on the Ad Age report when contacted by Reuters.

(Reporting by Sakthi Prasad and Alexei Oreskovic; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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