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Coming Soon: Get Facebook on Media Center
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Jul 7th @ 9:50 AM
It seems that lately I’ve just been finding more and more Windows Media Center plugins. The latest one I stumbled across (
Thanks Ian
!) is a way to get Facebook on Media Center. This is thanks to a soon-to-be-released application called Photato, which will be available in beta later this month. It looks like the Photato app will focus on bringing Facebook photos to your Vista Media Center – both those belonging to you as well as the photos that your friends are sharing. At the moment, the website for the application hasn’t launched yet, but for those interested in beta testing the application, you can email photato.beta@armchairware.com.
(image thanks to
Ian Dixon’s Blog
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#Nov 10th @ 9:04 PM
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So is this out yet or are we talking about vapor/no delivery? please let us know.... And how about a facebook side show gadget. Seems like an even better application.
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