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Moo adds Facebook integration

by Josh Lowensohn
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In late May, Facebook posted some stats about adoption rates, and usage of their photo service. The numbers were pretty staggering for a social network, and as it currently stands, more than 14 million photos uploaded to the service every day. To take advantage of all those shots, the folks at Moo.com, makers of all sorts of Web integrated print items have added a link to Facebook photos for use in their entire product line.

If you're a Facebook user, you can pull in photos from any of your albums, or browse by the people that you've tagged. Linking up the two services involves authenticating Moo, which is as simple as clicking a button once you're logged in.

Also interesting is Moo's movement into designer graphics. The site is offering a slew of ready-made card designs in case you're not the type to use your own art of photography on business cards or their stickers products.

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Josh Lowensohn writes for Webware.com, CNET's blog about Web applications and services. E-mail Josh, or follow him on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/Josh.
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Another cool music application from AOL
by rajeshkumar.p September 19, 2007 3:36 AM PDT
I was checking out facebook and found this cool facebook music widget.
This allows you to show off your favorite rockers, rappers and divas with the ?My Favorite Artists? widget. Your friends can look at pics, watch videos and find out more about your favorite artists. Choose from the ?Featured Artist? list or have matching artists automatically loaded from your profile. You can also personalize your widget with cool skins.

Check this out at http://apps.facebook.com/my_favorite_artists.
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