New Facebook SDK For Android Adds Share Dialog, Object API Support, Improved Login UI

Facebook released another updated software-development kit, this time for the Android platform, and improvements include the addition of share dialog, support for the object application-programming interface, and an improved login user interface, all of which had previous been introduced for iOS, and all of which are aimed at allowing developers to more easily implement Open Graph into their applications.

Facebook released another updated software-development kit, this time for the Android platform, and improvements include the addition of share dialog, support for the object application-programming interface, and an improved login user interface, all of which had previous been introduced for iOS, and all of which are aimed at allowing developers to more easily implement Open Graph into their applications.

The social network pointed out in a post on its developer blog that 73 of the 100 top-grossing Android apps are integrated with Facebook, and Software Engineer Chris Lang wrote on the topic of the share dialog:

People now have the option to share activity from your apps without needing to login to Facebook first, eliminating up to three extra steps required for login when sharing via the feed dialog.

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