Most people whom are familiar with the Android OS know that Facebook has not created an app for the T-Mobile G1. Its said that facebook and google don’t quite get along, resulting in no facebook codes to Android developers and no complete Facebook App. Nevertheless, developers have been cracking away at making the perfect facebook application since the release of the G1 in the 4th Quarter of 2008. In this video, I give a review and provide my opinion on the top 3 facebook applications for the T-Mobile G1’s Android OS. While none are yet to be perfected (mainly because facebook refuses to provide android developers with the codes for the android platform) Android developers have done a great job at bringing decent applications to the Android OS. Here I review FBook, Fbabble, and FooBook for android. Hope you enjoy.
Byron W.
This nice laptop runs on Windows Vista Home Premium, a decent OS (I prefer Windows 7 beta or Windows XP) you can always downgrade or upgrade considering you have picked up Windows 7 Beta like myself. This light weight laptop also has a nice sized hard drive of 250GB for good amount of storage for all your music, photo’s, ect. It also comes with an ATI Radeon X1520 giving you a very decent gaming experience. While the graphic’s won’t be that of a gaming laptop carried by a kick butt Nvidia, they will definitely be sufficient. As if all that isn’t enough, it comes with 4GB of Ram allowing for a lot of multitasking with what I’m sure is almost completely no lag. Although its battery only hits 3 hours of use, it doesn’t deter this laptop of its strong suites. This Acer Extensa also comes with a built in webcam for all your youtube video logs or if you’re at school and/or on the road and just wanna video chat with the family. It of course has integrated 802.11b/g wireless connectivity for your own the go needs. Acer, in no way skimped on the ports as this thing has virtually every port you will need from: A Firewire port, 2 USB ports, mic, headphones, line-in jack, infrared port, 5 in one card reader, VGA port, ethernet port, S-Video/TV Out Port, PC Card slot, and a Modem port for the phone line users out there (if they still exist). For more information check out Bauer’s review and the link to Tigerdirect here.
