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http://iphone.facebook.com
There is no reason to have an app for this, open the G1 browser and bookmark http://iphone.facebook.com You dont need an app for everything especially when you have a browser, nice screen size, and a keyboard to type in URLs. Apps are just a way to intice developers to create apps and (later) get revenue from it.