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August 21, 2008 11:23 AM PDT

A much deeper Facebook experience coming to iPhone users

by Josh Lowensohn

On Wednesday night, Facebook previewed the next version of its popular iPhone application, which has retained one of the top spots in Apple's App Store since its launch in early July.

The new mobile version is a complete overhaul that shares much in common with the redesign of Facebook's Web version--a move that could be paving the way for mobile advertising and applications later on down the road.

The biggest addition in version 2.0 is support for real-time status updates, including integration with the service's messaging and live chat. At the time of launch, users will be getting these updates only while the application is running, with the push notifications coming when Apple flips that switch--presumably in a software update in late September, as promised.

For those using the application as a communications hub, the internetwork mail system has also been given an overhaul, letting users search through messages by words or entire phrases. It also pulls in the entirety of members' in-boxes, as opposed to the status quo of showing only the 30 most recent messages.

Between these two enhancements and an improved News Feed that better integrates media and shared links, the next version should be far more compelling. Anxious users will have to wait until sometime next month to get their hands on it, though.

Below, I've bundled together all the screenshots, courtesy of Facebook. If you're a Facebook user, you can also click through the entire set and see comments from other Facebook users here.

Josh Lowensohn is an associate editor for Webware.com, CNET's blog about cool and otherwise useful Web applications and services. If you've found a site you'd like profiled, shoot him an e-mail. E-mail Josh.
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by lmychajluk August 21, 2008 12:41 PM PDT
So, is this a 'mobile' Facebook, or an iPhone Facebook? What about access and features via Blackberry, Treo/Palm, and Windows Mobile platforms?
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by ekesqueaky August 21, 2008 2:01 PM PDT
Yeah, headline was misleading... :-(
by Josh.Lowensohn August 21, 2008 2:31 PM PDT
Sorry, iPhone facebook. WinMo still has not received attention from FB. You're right--it is slightly misleading--fixing.
by TV James August 21, 2008 3:02 PM PDT
Hope it still works on my one-year-old Blackberry.
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by tburglar August 22, 2008 11:10 AM PDT
The title is "A much deeper Facebook experience coming to iPhone users", so no this won't work on your blackberry, as it is an iPhone app as stated both in the title AND in the article.
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by skrubol August 26, 2008 7:32 AM PDT
The title has been changed to reflect this is only iphone. It originally said 'mobile facebook'.
Very misleading considering that even with all the hype, iPhone is still a minor player in the mobile scene.
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