Apple's next major version of iOS
will sport deep integration with Facebook, according to a report from
TechCrunch.
The
next major version of iOS will be getting a lot more social, according to a new
report.
TechCrunch says it's
heard Apple's iOS 6 -- which is expected to be unveiled at Apple's annual
developers conference in a little less than a week and a half -- will have
built-in connections to Facebook.
According
to the report, the integration will give app makers an easier way to let users
log in with their Facebook account, presumably without kicking them out to
Facebook's app, which is how the behavior is presently treated.
What's
not mentioned is whether Facebook will get included in the sharing options
alongside Twitter, which was added as part of iOS 5 last year, and set to be a
built into OS X Mountain Lion when it's released this summer.
This is not the first such time Facebook has been rumored to be
headed to iOS. Earlier this year, tech site iMore claimed iOS 5.1 -- a supplemental update to last
October's iOS 5 -- would add connections to the social network. That evidence
came from a beta version of the software delivered to developers. Pre-dating
that, a report from Business Insider in early 2010 claimed Facebook
contact syncing would make it into iOS 4.0.
Of note, Apple CEO Tim Cook recently said to "stay
tuned" on the company's relationship with Facebook. During an interview at the D10 conference on Tuesday, Cook
said he has "great respect" for the social networking giant, and that
"I think we can do more with them."
Apple famously yanked planned support for Facebook in Ping, the
company's lackluster social music sharing network built into iTunes, at the
very last minute. According to an interview with then-Apple CEO Steve Jobs,
Facebook had demanded "onerous
terms."
Facebook itself has since said one of its biggest weaknesses is mobile advertising, something it could
hope to bolster by getting more users signed up, and making it easier to
integrate on other platforms, including Apple's.
Apple is expected to fully detail iOS 6 at WWDC, which kicks off on
June 11 at 10 a.m
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