If you have a pulse, you’re probably a member of Facebook. If you’re on Facebook and own an iPhone you’re not alone – almost 55 million users each month access Facebook on an iPhone.
Big numbers, but if you’re one of those 55 million you know that Facebook for iPhone is an imperfect method of accessing the service, to say the least.
Facebook is troublesome when accessing through a web browser, due to the conflicting nature of so many contradictory privacy settings, but on an iPhone those problems are magnified.
Facebook is clearly struggling without Joe Hewitt, who quit as the principal iPhone developer back in November of 2009, but version 3.1.3 contains several major updates and some important bug fixes.
Most importantly, you can now view videos. Users can also now view and add wall posts on events. For the full list of updates and bug fixes, check out the iTunes link.
Source: 9to5 Mac


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