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Comments on: Still no official Facebook app for Windows Mobile

Facebook hasn't yet issued a Windows Mobile application, but Snap2Face, released today, is stepping in to fill the void.

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by ewere2 August 17, 2008 3:36 AM PDT
i m a computer science student of pune university india.
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by thabassman August 19, 2008 3:22 PM PDT
Facebook really needs to come out with a windows mobile product. If the iphone has one, ALL windows mobile phones must too. Facebook mobile is out too.
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by wadah1111 August 19, 2008 5:16 PM PDT
Shouldn't the HTML Browser open facebook as it opens on the PC? so you won't need any app to work it out?
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by going2mars September 25, 2008 5:48 AM PDT
What is facebook waiting for? There are many more Pocket Pcs than Iphones and bb.
Mindboggling really. My bet is that the hotshots from the 2 companies can not put their ego aside and jlet personal feelings interfere with business. Shame on them. Hey guys, Just strike a deal & get on with it.
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by wuglas April 2, 2009 7:20 AM PDT
There's a Windows Mobile program called ThumbLink that lets you access Facebook on your phone. It's got a one-thumb interface that lets you use the program without getting out the stylus. You can view your friends profiles & status, create or view albums, upload photos, and more.

The details and a demo video are here: http://www.wugland.com/ThumbLink.html
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