According to a fresh report coming from The Financial Times, it seems that Facebook is allegedly working to launch a new standalone news app next week. The app is reportedly going to be called Notify, and it seems that Facebook is going to partner with such media companies as CBS, The Washington Post, Mashable, Billboard, Vogue and others for the content. The app is said to look similar to Twitter, enabling outlets to send short push notifications to “followers” and if they want to read more about it, then they have to click to see the full story. If Facebook does indeed come up with such a new app, then it will directly compete with Apple News, which is already being used by more than 40 million iOS users. Here are some more details from FT: Facebook has already made a habit of releasing standalone apps, as we’ve seen the company release so far such single-use apps as Messenger, Poke, Camera, Rooms, Slingshot, Groups and Pages. With the release of Notify, Facebook wants to become a central place for all the news that mobile users are interested in. Facebook also revealed recently that mobile ad revenue grew 72 per cent year on year to $3.3bn in its third quarter, so it makes sense for them to offer mobile users everything they need to prolong their stay within Facebook’s own services.