Samsung has added two new apps, Facebook and Google Maps to its HDTV-based Samsung Apps library. To date, Samsung has over 30 partners, including Netflix, Blockbuster, Twitter, VUDU, and more. It means that all of its 2010 Blu-ray players, Blu-ray home theater systems and many Samsung TVs that are 40-inches or larger have the ability to download and use said apps.

Detailed information on the apps haven’t been mentioned, but buyers of most of the 2010 line HDTVs should have access to them. With this apps likely, users will be able to plan out trips before they leave their living room using Google Maps, and interact with friends on Facebook just like they would on their computers.
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