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Featured Popular Channels Facebook Pages Manager: Now you can manage your pages from a new iPhone app MAY 17, 2012 7:54 AM • JOHN KOETSIER [Update: This appears to be a very soft launch. The app is available in the Canadian iTunes store, and apparently in the New Zealand and Australian iTunes stores as well, but is not accessible yet in the US. When contacted, a Facebook representative confirmed that the social network has not yet widely released Facebook Pages Manager, saying only that "this is an app that Facebook is testing that helps owners of small to medium Pages more easily manage their Facebook presence."] During the build-up to Facebook’s impending $100 billion-plus initial public offering, mobile has been a frequent sore point. Yesterday, the social network quietly released Facebook Pages Manager, an iPhone app for Facebook marketers to manage their brand pages. The new app will be familiar to anyone who uses the current Facebook iPhone app for their personal social networking; it lets page managers post new updates, see statistics about likes, reach, and user engagement, and respond to comments from fans. Marketers with multiple pages will be happy to see that they can manage all their pages from within this one app. After downloading the app, users simply sign on with their existing Facebook identity, and instantly they’ll have access to all their Facebook pages. While it’s unlikely that this app will calm investor fears about Facebook monetization, it is a nice gesture to brand managers and page owners. Android users, however, are still out of luck, unless they wish to use Mobile Page Manager, a third-party app that has not been updated since August 2011. Facebook Pages Manager: screenshots Previous1 of 6Next IMG_0279 TOPICS: apps, Facebook, Facebook Pages Manager, iPhone, Mobile COMPANIES: Facebook Post navigation PREVIOUS STORY Senators want to block Facebook’s Saverin from reentering the U.S (update) NEXT STORYRogue Anonymous hacker ‘Nyre’ takes responsibility for Pirate Bay DDoS attack read more on Business JUL 26, 2013 BY JOHN KOETSIER Apple loses ‘most profitable smartphone vendor’ title to Samsung(shameem) JUL 26, 2013 BY RICARDO BILTON Ikea’s new augmented reality app lets you preview digital furniture in your physical house JUL 26, 2013 BY CHRISTINA FARR Meet the top 20 Instagram photographers (gallery) recent news JUL 27, 2013 BY REBECCA GRANT This little orange box is spreading economic opportunities across Africa JUL 27, 2013 BY REBECCA GRANT EquaMetrics raises $4.5M seed round for DIY trading algorithms JUL 26, 2013 BY MEGHAN KELLY Apple restores iOS, Mac, and Safari dev center sites after hack blog comments powered by Disqus Shameem....
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