Facebook mobile websites face-off

With all the attention going to native Facebook-applications for the iPhone, Blackberry, Symbian and now also Android, one would forget that there is a mobile Facebook-website as well. Better yet, there is not one but two mobile website; http://m.facebook.com and http://iphone.facebook.com.
The difference? The iPhone-version (or ‘high-end’, as it works on my Android-devices as well) looks a lot more beautiful, but the m-one has all the features one would expect from a mobile version of the Facebook site. Just look at these (low quality) screenshots;
Facebook home on M and iPhone:
facebook faceoff: home
Facebook profile on M and iPhone:

facebook faceoff: profile
Facebook friends on M and iPhone:
facebook faceoff: friends
Basically, except for the default friends-page, iphone.facebook.com does not in any respect offer more or better functionality than the “low-end” version. On the contrary; the iPhone-version doesn’t even come close when compared to m.facebook.com.
Dear Facebook; bling isn’t everything and I really don’t want to install your application, so kudo’s for creating a strong, feature-rich mobile site on m.facebook.com, but do implement at least the same functionalities on iphone.facebook.com. And add some smart html5/gears-based wizardry (just look at what Google does for mobile gmail) to bridge the gap with native apps while you’re at it, maybe?

As found on the web (September 5th)

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Flashback: C64 Encounter op Youtube

Héél lang geleden speelde ik Encounter op m’n Commodore 64 (ik heb er op zolder nog eentje staan, for old times sake) en dat zag er zo uit:

Encounter

Er is overigens een port van c64 emulator Frodo voor Android en de Encounter-d64 is ook downloadbaar, nu nog een joystick op m’n Hero vijzen en we kunnen weer spelen! Anders moet ik die flash-based c64-emulator eens proberen?