Now You Can Print Your Facebook Pics at Target
If you have Facebook pictures pretty enough to frame and set on the mantle, you can now print photos directly from the site using Kodak kiosks at Target. Just a few weeks after Facebook announced support for higher-resolution photos, Facebook and Kodak have teamed up with Target to cut out the printing middleman (i.e. flash drives) by installing these kiosks in stores. Target is saying that the Facebook-equipped kiosks will be available in most of the company's 1,752 stores nationwide, though there's no word on pricing yet.The feature, creatively titled "Social Network Connectivity," lets Facebook photo fiends select individual photos, or get fancy with a collage, book, calendar or greeting card. We suggest nixing the drunk pics, though.





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Subscribe to commentskvnmyer9Oct 22nd 2010 6:39AM
i wish facebook would fix its other problems before it ventures into new territory i.e. its filters its help and support centers, its so-called back doors that leak personal information etc. and any other misguidings it isnt telling its account holders about yet!!!!!
rgable931Dec 8th 2010 10:25PM
Well Facebook has become the new myspace that has allowed stalker to stalk men womwn and children on their site through the apps they have like mobster . Mobsters is the worst 1 of them all there is nothing safe about either one of these sites now the government has invaided them both ,BEWARE !
babaylishiouseOct 22nd 2010 2:08PM
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While that can happen, Facebook does allow all users to prevent this from happening by changing their account information, if they're not aware of this or if they choose to not change what is being sent out to people then that is their own doing.
frer98591Oct 22nd 2010 7:39PM
MY only real motive on facebook is to keep in touch wiht friends and share Train & stretcar photos with friends