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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Facebook Introduces Application for Apple IPad After Year-and-a-Half Wait

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By Brian Womack - Oct 11, 2011 4:06 AM GMT+0700
Enlarge image Facebook Introduces Application for Apple IPad

The Facebook Inc. web page is seen on an Apple iPad. Photographer: Jason Alden/Bloomberg


Facebook Inc. unveiled a long- awaited application for the iPad, offering a tailored version of the world’s most popular social-networking service for Apple Inc. (AAPL)’s best-selling tablet computer.

The iPad app will let users chat with friends and play games on Facebook in full-screen mode, the company said today. Users have been clamoring for an iPad-friendly version of Facebook since the device went on sale in April 2010.

“Many of you have been asking about Facebook for iPad,” Leon Dubinsky, a mobile engineer at Palo Alto, California-based Facebook, said in a blog posting. “Today, it’s finally here. With the iPad app, you get the full Facebook experience, right at your fingertips. It’s a fun, colorful way to keep up with friends, share photos, chat and more.”

Facebook, which has more than 800 million users, is stepping up efforts in mobile technology, aiming to take advantage of the shift to smartphones and apps. The company is introducing the iPad app as part of a push to encourage software developers to work with its platform on a range of devices.

New tools that help users find Facebook-connected applications will work with Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch -- both inside apps and Web browsers. With the features, users can more easily switch to a mobile app, such as a game or shopping service, while using a portable device. They simply click on a link, which might be in the News Feed, to find the software in the App Store or a mobile version that runs in the browser.

Reaching Out

“We are extending Facebook Platform on mobile, bringing all the social channels that have helped apps and games reach hundreds of millions of users on the Web to mobile apps and websites,” Luke Shepard, a Facebook software development engineer, said in a separate blog posting. “You can now easily reach the 350 million people who use Facebook every month on a mobile device.”

The company is encouraging developers to create both iOS and Web versions of their applications. Another new feature, called authenticated referrals, ensures that all referral traffic is coming from users connected to Facebook.

The company will add more mobile platforms in the future, including one for Google Inc. (GOOG)’s Android. Also, Facebook Credits, the social network’s payment service, will be used for mobile Web applications.

The iPad has maintained its dominance in the tablet market even amid mounting competition from Android devices and other products. Apple sold 28.7 million iPads as of the end of June, generating $18.4 billion in sales.

To contact the reporter on this story: Brian Womack in San Francisco at bwomack1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Tom Giles at tgiles5@bloomberg.net.


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