The latest version of Facebook‘s iPhone App has finally been submitted to the App Store. The version 3.0 is going to wait (a bit more) for some time before it gets an approval from Apple to roll out. How long is it going to take? A week I guess for it definitely has nothing offensive in any manner that Apple would disapprove its presence at the App Store, but whenever it is made available, the entire experience is going to be better with features that resemble the experience one has on the site. Of course it’s going to be on a smaller screen, but that is where the world is moving on to; mobility. Oh that reminds me if Facebook Lite is an attempt to make a version of Facebook that runs smoothly on mobile devices such as the iPhone.
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