The eagerly awaited iPhone 3.0 for Facebook is finally out in the market and is available in iTunes App Stores for iPhone and iTouch. The newer version was submitted to Apple 12 days before its final approval. Earlier, Facebook released snapshots and some details of the most anticipated application. Several new features have been added to application on iPhone for a much easier and simple but dazzling appearance that was never before.
Employee of Facebook, Joe Hewwitt gave details of the new features and improvements which includes page updating, video uploading, events with the ability to “RSVP”, a new form of “News Feed”, creating and uploading photo albums, the “Zoom” feature for photos, simple and easier photo tagging. Facebook is the most frequently used application on iPhone. A large number of iPhone users like to use facebook. According to the estimates, approximately 12 million people around the globe used the application alone in July, 2009.
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