Sending Your Facebook Photos As Postcards May Be Possible In The Future
Remember the time when you used to send a postcard; well most of the internet savvy public would regard sending postcards as a long lost phenomenon because of Internet and especially the social networking sites like Facebook. But the social networking giant is currently testing a service which would help you to rekindle the past. Facebook has started a new feature for selected members which allows them to send actual postcards with their Facebook photos printed on them to their friends on Facebook. This feature is not only limited to the user's own photos but also enables them to send photos that have been uploaded by your friends. Like any picture postcard the image will be on the front and on the back you can add a message for your friend.
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This will be a paid service but for the time being the exact pricing of this service is not known. This feature was started as a hackathon project and Sincerely, the makers of Postagram have undertaken the task of executing this project.
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This will be a paid service but for the time being the exact pricing of this service is not known. This feature was started as a hackathon project and Sincerely, the makers of Postagram have undertaken the task of executing this project.
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