Optimize Facebook for Android Tablets

Applications for Android tablets are out there, but they are still not really up to snuff. Anyone who owns an Android tablet would tend to agree; we need more tablet apps! Especially ones by major companies, such as Facebook. If they don't develop tablet apps, they set a terrible example for all of the smaller developers out there. We need to convince them that its worth it!

Make your voice heard! 

Sign this petition to help convince the developers behind Facebook to optimize their application for devices like the Nexus 10, Samsung Galaxy Tab, and the ASUS Transformer series. We need to band together in order to show them that we do indeed matter!

Dear Mark Zuckerburg;

We would like to officially request that you take developing an optimized application for Android tablets and especially those with high-resolution displays seriously. Google has set guidelines - and you are either not following them or not providing graphical assets for the latest crop of devices.

This is especially pertinent for devices like the Nexus 10 and upcoming ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity, and the Toshiba Excite Pro and Write, with 2560x1500 displays.

Android is a dominant platform in the mobile scene, and it is the most popular and fastest growing electronics platform in the world. Android tablets have nearly, if not already, surpassed Apple tablets in market share. Many sources state that as of last month, Apple held the lead - but it would be lost to Android this very quarter. See the links below for more information.

Mashable
ZDNet
BusinessInsider
VentureBeat

Hence, Android users want to be treated just as seriously as iOS users. We want an application that is fully optimized for our devices and the devices of the future.


Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,
The Android Tablet Community

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