Mark Zuckerberg appeared on the stage at the TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2012 the other day. He talked briefly about Facebook's stock performance, but spent most of time talking about Facebook's mobile strategy.
One of the interesting things that Zuckerberg mentioned was how he failed by focusing on HTML 5 back in 2010. He recounted that the performance was not there to create the best mobile user experience, and talked about how he had to redo the mobile development work on iOS to provide the best user experience possible. His conversation with Michael Arrington on this topic starts 11 minutes into the interview:
One of the interesting things that Zuckerberg mentioned was how he failed by focusing on HTML 5 back in 2010. He recounted that the performance was not there to create the best mobile user experience, and talked about how he had to redo the mobile development work on iOS to provide the best user experience possible. His conversation with Michael Arrington on this topic starts 11 minutes into the interview: