TechCrunch recently got delivered an enormous folder of confidential details about Facebook’s plans for iOS. While they’re slowly revealing bits and pieces, what they’ve said so far is intriguing, and if they happen could substantially change the iOS environment.
Firstly, Facebook is planning a photo sharing app — hardly surprising considering they’re the largest photo host in the world. This app would allow you to take photos, attach them to events you checked in for, tag friends and more. TechCrunch describes it as “a combination of Instagram, Color, Path, and even Path’s new side project, With.”
The other piece of news is “Project Spartan”, and HTML5 based iOS app store that Facebook has been kicking around. That’s right, a web app store, from the people who filled your news feed with Mafia Wars and Farmville. Running the project out of Safari would give Facebook and the developers far more control than they’d see through the App Store.
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