Saturday, September 8, 2012

Kickstarter Hit Instacube Adds Facebook Photo Streaming In Addition To Instagram

Instacube-FBCurrent Kickstarter-du-jour Instacube just announced new planned Facebook integration, which will allow it to stream photos from that social network as well as its newly-acquired subsidiary Instagram. The company decided to add Facebook as a stretch goal incentive, and will offer it up when it hits $500,000 in its campaign. Which likely won't take long, given that it's at nearly $440,000 as of this writing and still has two weeks to go in its funding campaign. Instacube started with a relatively lofty goal for its Android-powered digital photo frame at $250,000, but hit that mark pretty quickly (it took less than a week). Since then, the project's creators have set two stretch goals including the Facebook one announced today. The first were black and white versions, which were unlocked when the project hit $400,000. Then, earlier this week, Instacube announced a partnership with SmartThings, which will allow the cube to display notifications for things like visitors arriving or leaving the lights on. It'll also be able to control home automation systems that SmartThings can operating, making it much more than just a pretty face.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/GLlaDmUShss/

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