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Facebook lite is no more online

Apr20
2010
Leave a Comment Written by r-ach


If you are unable to use Facebook main site because of the low bandwidth and switched to lite then now Facebook will switch you back to the regular Facebook.

The announcement was made on a post of its own Facebook fan page. In the post it was said:

Thanks to everyone who tried out Facebook Lite. We’re no longer supporting it, but learned a lot from the test of a slimmed-down site. If you used Lite, you’ll now be taken to the main Facebook.com site.

Facebook lite was designed to make its homepage reduced which helps to minimalist who hate clutter and to the user who have low bandwidth. The shutdown was announced in 20th April, 2010.

But more detailed information about shutdown is not given.

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