PlayStation 3 and Facebook Emoticons will soon be able to go together, from Sony have confirmed that in this work. As you know, the XBox360 is already long been available. From Sony and we did not tell the exact date, but that their team works and how it should iuaću in the next firmware. I am happy about that, because we Facebook.com and Facebook Emoticons are at your fingertips while playing PS3, I do not have to go on the computer on Facebook.com.
This is another reason to purchase the PS3. The console is the best and strongest on the market. There are a large hard disk, blue ray player, great games and much more. The most important thing is not so often spoils. Here I have a PS3 for more than 3 years and I had absolutely no problems with the console.
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Written on 17 November 2009
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If you simply cannot get enough of Facebook on your computer, you’ll be
happy to know you can access it through your mobile device and have
Facebook at your fingertips wherever you go. You can use Facebook’s
mobile features to send and receive status updates, messages, Wall posts,
and even send poke actions on your cell phone. You can tell Facebook to
send you specific users’ status updates, as well as what time frame messages
are sent to your phone. Sounds like fun, right?
Text messaging is pretty standard mobile technology these days, and if
your mobile device supports such features, chances are good that you can
use it with Facebook’s mobile capabilities. All text messages use a standardized
mobile text transfer method, called SMS, short for Short
Message Service, or MMS, short for Multimedia Messaging Service. If
your mobile device supports SMS, you can send and receive text messages
from Facebook. Depending on your service, you may be limited to
the number and size of the messages (up to 140 characters). If your device
supports MMS, you can go a step further and upload photos from your
cell phone, for example, and post them onto your Facebook profile page.
Written on 09 November 2009
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