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Facebook for BlackBerry 1.5
Research In Motion
Hooked on Facebook? Now you can take Facebook with you on your BlackBerry smartphone wherever you go and stayed logged in as long as you want. Download this free application today and take connecting with your friends to a whole new level. With Facebook for BlackBerry smartphones, you have wireless access to: Home screen notifications so you know right away when you have a new Facebook event like a wall post, message or poke; The full text of new messages or wall posts, new photo tags and friend requests. Plus send your own messages, wall posts, pokes and friend requests; Your Facebook status and the Facebook status of your friends change yours from the road! * All of your Facebook contacts. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
Version 1.5 integrates your Facebook and BlackBerry address books.
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