This is indeed interesting. There can't be more than a few dozen such applications accessing Facebook in this way. It couldn't have taken one platform development manager more than a single afternoon to contact these developers so that they have the chance to adapt. This tells us one thing. Facebook does not want these developers to adapt.
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CNET has just reported that some iPhone developers have told them that Facebook has deleted their developer credentials and haven't told them why.
For future reference, you might want to post a link the next time you share something like this.
For future reference, you might want to post a link the next time you share something like this.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-20002481-37.html
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-20002481-37.html
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This is indeed interesting. There can't be more than a few dozen such applications accessing Facebook in this way. It couldn't have taken one platform development manager more than a single afternoon to contact these developers so that they have the chance to adapt. This tells us one thing. Facebook does not want these developers to adapt.