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The iPad gets a Facebook app, finally

Similar to eating a peanut butter sandwich without jelly, the obvious app missing from the iPad have been Facebook — until today. The recent York Times reports that the location has finally confirmed the app’s availability just in time for eager social networkers to love, subscribe and stalk from their slates. In line with software engineer Leon Dubinsky, the app will highlight the multitouch awesomeness of the iPad, something that’s unavailable from the web site alone even from a touchscreen device. The parents at FB also added that one of the most newly released features could be integrated into the iPhone app in addition, making it a win / win for iOS fanatics. Consider it liked. Investigate the brief PR after the break.

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Today, Facebook announced their first app for the iPad.

Facebook for iPad not just includes popular features from the positioning like photos and games, but in addition optimizes them for the original capabilities of the iPad.

Facebook for iPad is accessible today within the Apple App Store and further information are available within the blog post attached.

Additionally Facebook announced they’re extending the Facebook Platform to mobile including the brand new iPad app, iPhone/iPod app and mobile website. The Facebook Platform will allow mobile developers to milk social channels for search of discovery in their apps and likewise the Facebook Credits payment system.

Additional information about the Facebook Platform on mobile are available within the second blog post attached besides.

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