Posted By: Brian Johnson | Jul 31st @ 9:39 AM
Ever since digital photo frames came available, I've been dreaming of the day you could make them more useful by displaying more dynamic content on them. Now Windows Live FrameIt makes getting this content to your digital photo frames easy and fun. FrameIt allows you to choose data from a number of set sources, or it lets you add your own RSS feeds to a collection that can be picked up automatically by your digital photo frame. Sources include learning sites, digital photo collections, news and information sites, entertainment sites, and your own RSS feeds.

If you don't have a digital photo frame that supports  FrameIt, you can still use the RSS feed generated by the program to pull the data into a screen saver or any other RSS reader for a similar effect. Also be sure to check out the FrameIt blog to get more details and updates about the product.
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Ah, yet another "Windows Live" product that has absolutely, positively nothing to do with Windows.

WindowsLive != Windows silly. Windows Live is supposed to enable such scenarios beyond Windows.

I thought this was very cool.