Facebook Might Have a Smartphone in Its Future

New York Times:

The company has already hired more than half a dozen former Apple software and hardware engineers who worked on the iPhone, and one who worked on the iPad, the employees and those briefed on the plans said.

Americans Now Spend More Time On Facebook Mobile Than Its Website | TechCrunch

Tech Crunch:

Time spent on Facebook’s mobile site and apps per month (441 minutes) has finally surpassed usage of its classic website (391 minutes) — for Americans who use both Facebook interfaces according to the latest report from comScore.

Continues to support my theory that Facebook's exclusive focus for the future is mobile.

Facebook's Zuckerberg says mobile first priority | Reuters

This furthers my theory for the reasons behind the Instagram purchase.

Even Sprint’s “Truly Unlimited” Plan Isn’t Truly Unlimited

Actually, the throttling will only occur when roaming, TechCrunch reports:

Sprint will only consider it abuse when you go data-crazy on a partnered network that isn’t actually theirs.

It’s a good thing The Internet™ never reports things incorrectly or out of context, and is slow to react.