In April and May we hosted over 1000 iOS, Android and Mobile Web developers in New York, London and Seoul for Mobile DevCon 2013.
Over the last year, we've been hard at work improving our Platform for mobile developers. Now, more than 81% of top 100 grossing iOS apps and 70% of top 100 grossing Android apps integrate with Facebook.
At Mobile DevCon we announced further improvements:
We also announced the Facebook Technology Partners program, open-sourced our iOS and Android build tools: Buck and xctool, and released new targeting options for Mobile App Install Ads.
For those who couldn't attend, we recorded many of the talks, and have posted the slides from every session online for you to download. To view the videos and download all the slides, visit the event pages for New York, London or Seoul. These videos - and more - are also available on the Facebook Developers YouTube Channel.
Here's a summary of a few of the sessions:
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Watch the New York iOS session Watch the New York Android session
Watch the London iOS session Watch the London Android session
We really enjoyed connecting with the developer community at the three Mobile DevCon events. We heard some great feedback about our products which are helping shape the future of our roadmap. We look forward to meeting you at one of our future developer events.
Over the last year, we've been hard at work improving our Platform for mobile developers. Now, more than 81% of top 100 grossing iOS apps and 70% of top 100 grossing Android apps integrate with Facebook.
At Mobile DevCon we announced further improvements:
- The Object API and Object Browser which enable mobile developers to use Open Graph without the need for a web server
- An refreshed Login Dialog which is 20% faster, converts 5% better and looks great on tablets
- A new Native Share Dialog which lets users share rich Open Graph stories from your app without having to Login with Facebook.
- An updated Facebook SDK for iOS 3.5.1 which support these new features
We also announced the Facebook Technology Partners program, open-sourced our iOS and Android build tools: Buck and xctool, and released new targeting options for Mobile App Install Ads.
Video and slides online now
For those who couldn't attend, we recorded many of the talks, and have posted the slides from every session online for you to download. To view the videos and download all the slides, visit the event pages for New York, London or Seoul. These videos - and more - are also available on the Facebook Developers YouTube Channel.
Here's a summary of a few of the sessions:
The Next Evolution of Facebook Platform for Mobile
Doug Purdy, Director of Platform Products, talks about the challenges mobile developers face getting discovered amongst the 700,000 apps in both Google Play and the Apple App Store and how, with 751 million active users on mobile, Facebook is the top driver of awareness for new mobile apps.Watch the video
Telling Stories with Open Graph
With over 1 billion Open Graph actions shared on Facebook every day, Rose Yao explains how Open Graph can help your users tell the story of their lives through your app, and how - with collections - your app can become part of a user's Timeline.Watch the video
Making Open Graph Easy on Mobile
Previously, Open Graph required developers to host web pages for their objects. Eddie O'Neil explains how the new Object API and the Native Share Dialog make it easy for native mobile developers to integrate Open Graph into their apps.Watch the video
Promoting your app on Facebook
With 751 million monthly mobile users, Mobile App Install Ads and Mobile Sponsored Stories are great ways to drive awareness of your app at scale. Paul Bain shows you how to get started with promoting your app on Facebook and how to optimize your targeting and purchasing strategy.Watch the video
Getting Started with the Facebook SDKs
The best Facebook integrations make it really easy for users to Login and share stories back to Facebook with Open Graph. In these three sessions, Prashant Sridharan and Connor Treacy take you through how to best implement Facebook's Mobile SDKs - including code-level tips and some best practices.Watch the iOS session Watch the Mobile Web session
Building with Open Graph on mobile using the Object API
The Object API releases mobile developers from needing to have a web server to host your Open Graph objects. In this talk, Christine Abernathy shows you how to use the Object API to integrate Open Graph into your native mobile apps.Watch the video
How Facebook builds Facebook for iOS and Android
Facebook is one of the most downloaded iOS and Android apps of all time. In the last year, we transitioned both apps from HTML5 to native Objective C and Java. But this transition meant we had to retrain our engineers, develop new tools and rethink our processes. Engineers from our core mobile team, Adam Ernst and Michael Bolin in New York and Simon Stewart and Alan Cannistraro in London talk through this transition, and how we ship improvements to our apps every single month.Watch the New York iOS session Watch the New York Android session
Watch the London iOS session Watch the London Android session
Thank you from the Facebook Developers team
We really enjoyed connecting with the developer community at the three Mobile DevCon events. We heard some great feedback about our products which are helping shape the future of our roadmap. We look forward to meeting you at one of our future developer events.
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