Tuesday 30 August 2011

Turns Your Fridge Into Facebook!!

   In this blog entry I’m gonna talk which is related to Facebook , If you like looking at your Facebook all the time on your computer, smartphone, tablet and other devices, then you might like this little geeky addition to your fridge.

   This won’t bring actual Facebook to your standard fridge, it’s still a nice decoration for your fridge especially if you’re avid Facebook user. Folks from Fridgebook have released a set of Fridgebook Magnets that turn your fridge into a Facebook wall, or they make it at least look like a Facebook wall. By attaching these magnets on your fridge, you’ll get items such as comments, notes, photos, wall posts, like button, and status updates.

   Although you won’t get feeds from your friends on your fridge, you can write anything on magnets with whitespace on it with any whiteboard marker to write your own comments, notes or whatever you feel like telling people.

   Fridgebook Magnets Features includes,
*     Easy to use wipe-clean white board pen
*     Twelve wipe-clean magnets include: My Profile, Status, Comment x 2, Friends, Photos, Events, Notes, Like, Dislike, Wall Posts x 2
*     Zero technological wizardry or internet connection required
*     Suitable for all ages, including under 13s
*     No confusing privacy settings
*     Compatible with most fridges 

   It features dry-wipe status updates and a zero% chance of account hacking.

   If you’re keen on getting these Fridgebook Magnets, they’re available now only for $19.95.

   It maintains contact among family members, friends, etc. It promotes personal communication and encourage literacy among the youngest contributors and also encourage ongoing family fun via written notes and dialogues. It shares schedules and reminders on the Fridge. Fun and unique gift for any occasion. It is available online only through the fridgebook.com, Amazon, EBay, Etsy. It also helps to see the product and order the product by sending an email to Customer Service including your contact information. These magnets do a pretty good job of replicating the whole experience.

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