The Facebook Phonebook

May 18th, 2009 Written by The Digitizor     Tweet This       


In case you lost your mobile phone, and eventually the contacts too, you need not worry unless you are a regular on Facebook. By regular I mean your network on FB is kind of vast and is outgoing. There are 50% chances that your friends will have entered some valid Phone number. And you can access that List of your friends` phone numbers on FaceBook at http://www.facebook.com/mobile/?phonebook.

Nice, handy feature indeed and believe me, I found this page, The Facebook Phonebook, while browsing facebook from my Mobile Phone. The implementation of this PhoneBook feature is neat. One FBML query, into the Fdatabase for a variable that deals with the phone numbers. A read through this should have you going better ;) . The screen shot below should give you and idea of wat the thing looks like.



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