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Facebook Offering Photo Sync to More Users

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Nov 30, 2012, 2:42 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

Facebook today announced that it is making its Photo Sync feature more widely available to users of its Google Android and Apple iPhone mobile applications. Photo Sync automatically uploads photos taken with the smartphone to a private folder in the user's Facebook account. The user can then choose photos from that folder to share publicly on their wall or with others. The feature is available in a new version of the Facebook mobile application, which is a free download from both the Google Play Store and iTunes App Store. Facebook has been testing the feature since August.

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LegendOfSteve

Dec 1, 2012, 10:34 AM

Very nice.

I've been waiting for Facebook to do something like this. G+ has had instant upload for a while now, it was only a matter of time before something like this spawned.
This is just what we need - a new way for the fangirls of the world to post 36+ identical pictures of themself in a mirror taken within 10 seconds.

This is the reason the internet is so congested!
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tried it out, so here is what sucks. you can't choose what photos to share/post from the phone. your phone instant uploads then you have to use a pc to share them with your friends.
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