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Zuckerberg says Facebook for Android app sucked because of Google

Did the headline caught your attention? Well, it is not because there’s something wrong with Google’s Android platform but it is due to developers involved in the application. Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared that their vital programmer involved with Facebook mobile apps had been acquired by Google, leaving the Android app hanging compared to iPhone which is far better in terms of usability.

If you’ve tried the Facebook app on Android, it is the worst app for Facebook yet. The experience isn’t that good and most links are linked back to the mobile website which is pointless.

Quite a funny situation indeed and Zuckerberg says that it wasn’t really a huge deal but will definitely set them back in a while. Why can’t they get someone else to do a better job? Staff turnaround is expected for this industry and they should be able to manage this better. Read the full story at TechCrunch.

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