| famousringo said: No, I mean when Facebook gets around to making their app native on Android like they did for iOS. They moved from html5 to native on iOS and performance doubled. Usage doubled along with it. Last I heard, Facebook's Android app was still html5, but you can bet they're working on that now. Mobile has been a struggle for a lot of these web 2.0 companies. They really thought web was the future of everything, and the revelation that optimised apps are much more popular — at least in mobile computing — has been a real shock to them and a challenge to their core competencies. Edit: Google tells me there are rumours that native Facebook for Android is in the testing phase. That would certainly explain the dogfooding poster. Sounds like they might not have enough Android users on their staff to do adequate testing. That tells a story right there. |
The link I sent you would tell you that. That's the whole point to those posters in Facebook HQ. I can't wait too as the FB app does suck in comparison.







