Facebook Android app getting closer
by edit@cnet.com.au (Jessica Dolcourt)Thanks to close collaborations with Apple, Microsoft, RIM (BlackBerry) engineers, and so on, Facebook-sponsored applications are available for a wide spectrum of mobile phones. An official Android app is in the works, Facebook has confirmed, with Facebook and Google working together on the software.

Not long now, folks
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Some have scoffed that they'd never see the day when the two Silicon Valley titans pause the rivalry long enough to cooperate on a project. The truth is that they need each other, at least this time. Google needs to fill its Android application store front with popular titles to stay relevant, and Facebook needs to ensure that mobile users can continue accessing core functionality from any device. It would be overstating the issue to suggest that, in one sense, they both need each other to beat each other, but in the case of this small victory, the brand win is important to both.
Facebook for Android is expected to launch with fewer features than its iPhone counterpart, TechCrunch reports. If that tip is correct, users may have to make do without the message inbox. However, Facebook for Android will centre on the familiar activity feed and status updates, and is said to be powered by Facebook's Stream API.
We'll see what transpires when the application materialises, so stay tuned for an update and hands-on review in the near future. Neither Facebook nor Google would share a release date, but a Facebook representative told CNET that the app is coming "soon".
Android has the strong Fbook app from developer NextMobile Web, but with all due respect, it's akin to serving margarine instead of butter; margarine salts and fattens just fine, but we all know it's not the same thing.
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