Facebook unveiled
Facebook Home, an application that replaces your Android phone's homescreen with
Facebook photos and status updates, earlier this month
for select Android smartphones. Google chairman
Eric Schmidt previously called the software "fantastic" and said it was a creative tweaking of the operating system that fits in well with Google's conception of Android as an open source platform. He isn't the only Google executive who finds Facebook Home intriguing, however:
Android design chief Matias Durate
told ABC News that Facebook's homescreen replacement "shows an incredible amount of polish and attention to design detail," which is impressive especially because it "didn't come from a hardware manufacturer."
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