Facebook is now becoming a spot where the top dogs of tech are hanging out. Good, eh?
This Facebook account will be used by Sony's promotions department to let people know where they're going to be, and they can also keep track of how many people are going to come.

In addition, this account is going to have all info that will be on PlayStation.Blog as well. You can view their Facebook page here.

Yeah, I know what you’re thinking: yet *another* company jumping (late) onto the blogosphere twitter social networking bandwagon. Like the title says, we’re on Facebook now - but we’re not there “just to be there.” We’ve re-created everything you find here on the PlayStation.Blog - news, pics, videos, links - all in one central location. We’re all about flexibility - find the PlayStation information you want in the way that you want - and here’s another easy option for you.
So you’re the type of reader who subscribes to the RSS feed, gets the email updates, and still drops into the site just in case… what does this page offer you? PlayStation Events.
Our promotions department will use Facebook to let you know every place they’re going to be (Coachella this weekend!), and in turn, you can let them know you’re coming through the app’s excellent event system.
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  • 0
    jmac353 Apr 23, 08
    I really don't mean to be a dick but I was just wondering why it was necessary to have such a convoluted title?
    • 0
      Final Blade Apr 24, 08
      Because People try to make a cool title, instead of one that makes sense.
    • -1
      Euphoric Apr 24, 08
      They are trying to appeal to Generation Y and all of our 'tech' savvy quirks.
      • 2
        jmac353 Apr 24, 08
        I was talking about the necessity for StarJet to put "invades... uh, I mean arrives at..." I mean that's just worthless. Just put "comes to" and be done with it. CON.VO.LUTED.
        • -1
          StarJet May 1, 08
          I was trying for a bit of creativity.
          Now I see that didn't go well.

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