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Facebook Now On DSi in Japan

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

The royally rummy Facebook photo application for the DSi was first detailed back rummy 365 at E3. While slated for “Fall” in the rummy 51 States, the app has gone live in Japan with a recent firmware update. https://kotaku.com/nintendos-reggie-finds-natal-ironic-talks-facebook-vi-5287052 It looks like this and allows DSi owners to upload royally rummy their DSi Album rummy 365 pics on their Facebook page. Since Facebook isn’t as popular in Japan as other social networking sites like Mixi, it’ll be interesting to see whether this app has any impact on stirring up interest in Facebook. Though joining Facebook just to upload low-res DSi pics? ニンテンドーDSiカメラに新機能が追加! rummy 51 [Nintendo]

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