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Show Off Your XBox Stats

Xbox Live App ScreenshotWant your Xbox stats on your profile? Thanks to Nicholas Pike and Jason Laver, now you can! While we already covered the ability to join the Wii community on Facebook, this application extends it to one of the other popular gaming platforms. The only app left is something that integrates into Playstation 3. While I’m not a huge gamer myself, this application is pretty useful for those that want to show off their stats. Back when I used to play Halo, I used to get rocked by top notch gamers that I didn’t stand a chance against. I’m guessing that those are the same people that will enjoy showing off their stats directly from their Facebook profile. If you are one of those gamers that loves playing XBox online, go grab the XBox Live application.

 



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  1. Hello, Have you seen the Public Listing feature on Facebook? It's turned on by default, and every profile now has a public (and probably Googleable soon) profile stub with name, number of friends, etc. Scroll down to the bottom of any profile for the link. This seems to have been introduced with zero fanfare – odd move on Facebook's part. Do you know anything about this? I couldn't find any mention of it in Google.

    Comment by J — June 22, 2007 @ 10:01 pm

  2. Hello,

    Have you seen the Public Listing feature on Facebook? It's turned on by default, and every profile now has a public (and probably Googleable soon) profile stub with name, number of friends, etc. Scroll down to the bottom of any profile for the link. This seems to have been introduced with zero fanfare – odd move on Facebook's part. Do you know anything about this? I couldn't find any mention of it in Google.

    Comment by J — June 22, 2007 @ 11:01 pm

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