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March 18, 2009
Touchnote, the online service that lets people print their digital snaps in the form of a unique stand-up greetings card, is offering users the ability to print images from their Facebook account without leaving the site.
Once users have logged in to the Touchnote service to start their printing process, they can log-in to their social networking profile directly from Touchnote, without navigating away from the site. From here, they can simply import their Facebook photo albums into Touchnote and choose any of their images to be printed.
Users can then personalise their images with speech bubbles and messages, before having it printed and sent to a specified address.

See also: Facebook opens user profiles to everyone
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