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Facebook announced that due to the rapid development in countries with poor infrastructure aims to improve the operation of its mobile application. Service engineers announced on a blog that News Feed will soon be faster to load content even with a bad connection.
Until now, problems with access to the Internet meant that Facebook when you try to download new themes in principle to crash, did not allow scroll down the screen. The change consists in the fact that the buffer on our smartphone as the most content when we are within the network,
The effect of this change will be able to view and comment on entries not only when Internet connection is failing, but also when if it did not exist. Facebook goes offline – displays the topics we downloaded before disconnecting from the network. This will allow us to comment on posts – comments will be published, of course, when we go back to the network.
With such an operation involves some risk – some of our comments may be heavily outdated. But in most commenting offline should make sense. Another limitation: acting in offline mode will not see the most recent entries not refresh the contents of the site. It seems, however, that the introduction of this feature is to overcome the feeling of frustration that occurs when browsing Facebook, we lose the connection to the Internet. It will be easier to read something to the end, deductible for comment.
It is not yet clear when offline will be introduced to all users. Most important, however, that the expansion of the service in underdeveloped countries also benefits us.
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