
Facebook has already made its mark on the iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian and Palm platforms, leaving Android out in the cold. Not for long, as the official Facebook for Android application is already in the works according to selected leaked screenshots that are making their way around the Internet. This Facebook Android app will enable users to update their statuses directly from the Android homescreen, and we guess all Facebook fans using or looking forward to Android-powered devices can’t wait long enough until the Android version is released, as they can then poke their friends anywhere they are.
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