Hands-on: Facebook, Twitter, Last.fm and Zune Marketplace on Xbox 360

While each individual service may not offer the same value that Netflix did when it debuted with the NXE last year, it's hard to ignore the breadth of added functionality offered by this new Dashboard refresh. Yes, it's true that the Xbox isn't the most ideal platform to tweet from. And yes, it's unlikely that you'll spend hours sitting in front of your TV listening to online radio. However, each service adds new reason to stay connected to the Xbox ... and adds more purported "value" to that Xbox Live Gold membership.

The most surprisingly well-executed addition to the Xbox experience comes through Facebook. Critics are quick to point out that Facebook can be accessed readily from almost any other device, whether it be a mobile phone or a PC. While much of Facebook's core functionality is replicated on the Xbox, Microsoft's app significantly streamlines and improves the experience, especially when browsing photo albums. Whereas the dot com site is plagued by a sluggish AJAX design, the Xbox app loads photos and galleries instantly, making it much faster and easier to browse through your friend's pics. On the Facebook website, you'll see ads clutter the screen as you browse individual photos. On the Xbox, however, each photo gets the full-screen treatment, with captions minimally presented at the top of the screen. For those that use Facebook as their primary way of sharing photos, using an Xbox will be hands-down the best way of presenting them.
As more and more Xbox users link their Facebook profiles to their Xbox gamertags, the app will help to solve one of the platform's major limitations: finding new friends to play with on Xbox Live. In addition to just browsing through the Facebook friends list, you can filter out pals that have Xbox Live accounts. If they're not already your Xbox Live friend, you can simply send them a request from this menu.
Your average Facebook user has 130 friends, notably trumping the Xbox's 100 friend limit. Our worry is that if most Xbox-owning Facebook users are above that average the functionality will further exacerbate the Xbox's long-standing limitation. For example: your old high school buddy has an Xbox gamertag and plays the same games you do! That's great the first time it happens ... but frustrating if it's the 101st.

Another feature that was mentioned (but not demonstrated) was "Facebook Connect," which will allow future games to automatically update Facebook, a la Uncharted 2, with status updates and even gameplay videos. There's a lot of potential here: imagine being able to post an awesome kill streak in Halo directly to Facebook to share with your friends. It's this kind of functionality that makes Facebook on Xbox more than just a reskinned internet browser. Provided Microsoft continues to expand upon that idea, Facebook is a genuinely worthwhile and innovative addition to the Xbox experience.

Twitter, on the other hand, adds nothing (but also takes nothing) from the overall Xbox experience. All the functionality you've come to expect from a Twitter mobile app is here: you can update your own status, see your friend's timelines, and even see trending topics. Surprisingly, the innovative connectivity options being explored with Facebook aren't present here. Don't expect to auto-tweet your next Achievement! Without being able to find Xbox Live friends via Twitter, the Twitter application feels rather incomplete compared to Facebook.
And far more than Facebook and its suite of apps and services, Twitter is "just" a personalized window into the web, written and curated by your friends; however, without the ability to click on links, or see pictures uploaded to Twitpic (and other similar services), the experience feels immediately crippled and serves as a constant reminder that the Xbox 360 remains the only current gaming console on the market without a web browser. That its creator, Microsoft, makes the most popular browser in the world is all the more notable.

Last.fm
While we're not entirely clear who will sit around the Xbox to stream internet radio, we will admit that the Xbox implementation of Last.fm is very slick. Once again, the core functionality of the website is present in the Xbox app. However, the overall experience looks a lot nicer. While you listen to music, a photo slideshow of the band will take up the screen. It's not a particularly revolutionary feature, but it does make for a good visual complement to the otherwise stationary experience.
Like Facebook's photo galleries, the Last.fm experience is much faster on the Xbox than on a computer. Switching between different artist stations is fast. Clicking on a tag brings up a radio station specifically for that keyword almost instantly.
One obvious oversight of Last.fm currently is the inability to listen to music while playing games. Currently, Last.fm is a standalone application, with no way of launching it while in the middle of a game. A Microsoft representative did tell us they were aware of the demands to expand its functionality, so hopefully we'll see an update that addresses that. (They've got to leave something for next major Dashboard refresh ...)

Zune Video Marketplace
Finally, the last piece of the puzzle is ... well, a rather familiar one. The Zune Video Marketplace is the replacement for Xbox Live's original service. Don't be confused by the rebranding, though! Robbie Bach told us the plan "is very straightforward. Video and music on Xbox is going to be brought to you by Zune. It's not any more complicated than that."
If you do have a Zune, you'll benefit from the corporate synergy, being able to transfer Zune video purchases from the Xbox to the portable. (Rentals will not work though, unlike the PlayStation Store's connectivity between PS3 and PSP.) If you don't have a Zune, the new Marketplace still has one huge improvement over the original service: streaming 1080p video.

The quality of the streaming video is dynamically determined by your internet connection speed, and how much "breathing room" you give the buffer. For example, should you have a fast enough connection, you'll be able to get 1080p video with 5.1 sound. Our demonstration looked good, but videophiles will want to stick with Blu-ray: artifacting was still very obvious in what was supposedly the 1080p stream. Impressively, we were able to fast-forward without any delay. When hitting play, the movie continued instantly. Instead of making viewers stop to buffer again, the Xbox simply dropped us to a lower quality video stream and then slowly returned to the 1080p stream.
While the video quality doesn't come close to a dedicated Blu-ray disc, not many instant streaming services can match the Zune Marketplace's fidelity. Silly rebranding aside, we walked away impressed by Xbox's new video store.
With the exception of Twitter, every major addition in the upcoming Xbox Dashboard update feels like a thoughtful expansion of the overall Xbox Live experience. Both Facebook and Last.fm surprised us by not only replicating the features of the PC websites, but improving upon the experience in a distinctly Xbox way. With the public beta dropping later this month for a select few in the Xbox community (and press), it won't be long until many of you get to experience the even newer Xbox Experience.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
jcj2391 @ Oct 6th 2009 7:38PM
so funny, i used to heard from xbox fanboys "who need web browser" and now they got facebook and etc... and showing it off to ps3 fanboy........lmao
ClarkyAC @ Oct 6th 2009 7:49PM
Yeah.. Your right... And they still don't have a web browser.. Their argument is still valid..
Shagittarius @ Oct 6th 2009 7:52PM
My console is a pineapple your argument is invalid.
jcj2391 @ Oct 6th 2009 7:52PM
hahahahaha oh really what do you open if you're going to facebook or any websites? we called that web browser but in xbox they just put it right away
Matt @ Oct 6th 2009 7:57PM
They actually are called Apps.
Wes @ Oct 6th 2009 7:57PM
The term your looking for is web portal. A web portal is a technology term refered to a peice of software that accesses only one location or service on the Internet.
Examples can include:
A Government Job-Search Bank web-portal
A library index/reference search web-portal
Xbox 360's Facebook Web Portal.
This application just takes the data from facebook.com and facebook.com only and turns it into a semi-3D display format. Its really a glorified html parser with a shiny xbox 360 gui.
ClarkyAC @ Oct 6th 2009 7:59PM
To browse: look around casually and randomly, without seeking anything in particular; "browse a computer directory"; "surf the internet or the world wide web"
As its constricted and can only be used for a specific and limited purpose, you can't "browse the web"
Bane @ Oct 6th 2009 9:28PM
@jcj2391
You fail. This is like an app for the iPhone only on a larger scale. There is still no web browsing on Xbox 360.
Your obviously a Sony fanboy. Please refrain from posting on Xbox 360 articles on the future. Or continue being an idiot. Your choice.
ThomasJay @ Oct 12th 2009 8:53PM
I don't know who you've been talking to. I could probably be considered an Xbox fanboy, and I'd LOVE to have a browser on my 360. It would be extremely convenient if I could just pause a game I'm stuck on, hop on the web, and look up an FAQ without the need to run into the other room to get to my computer.
Spartan [Planeteer | Power of Sunshine & Lollipops] @ Oct 6th 2009 7:39PM
How about a web browser?
jcj2391 @ Oct 6th 2009 7:43PM
lol how about built in wifi?
[ArchiGamer] [80% ENTERTAINMENT BY VOLUME] @ Oct 6th 2009 7:44PM
And more HDD would be nice too MS... :(
Maverick Saturn (Igor) @ Oct 6th 2009 7:49PM
And a Bugatti Veyron :D
ClarkyAC @ Oct 6th 2009 7:51PM
Time to start hiring magicians instead of software developers... (aimed @ all but OP)
Traceur_Ryuk [All Digital until December] (PSN: Ryuk_shinigami) @ Oct 6th 2009 7:51PM
Yeah, how about EVERY CONSOLE EVER MADE be absolutely perfect, yeah... that's what people should do....
Matt @ Oct 6th 2009 7:56PM
Why? I would prefer to just use a PC where firefox and mouses reign supreme
aristokrat @ Oct 6th 2009 8:02PM
Mice got nothing on a Veyron!
WINterfang @ Oct 6th 2009 8:11PM
What about PS2 backwards compatibility.
Donald @ Oct 6th 2009 9:59PM
What about blast processing?
Nick @ Oct 6th 2009 11:09PM
what about a pony? I like ponies. And I like monkeys. A Ponkey, maybe!
yolarrydabomb @ Oct 7th 2009 2:45AM
Their is a web browser dumbass
Be smart get vista media center and IE addon.
HedonisticKai @ Oct 7th 2009 8:40AM
@yolarrydabomb
Explain
Cody @ Oct 7th 2009 9:14AM
"Yeah, how about EVERY CONSOLE EVER MADE be absolutely perfect, yeah... that's what people should do...."
Well, if you're aiming for the complete opposite of perfect, this is your console.
eNrique @ Oct 6th 2009 7:40PM
From the company that brought you windows vista, the zune, xbox 360, and the first one ever to charge for online multiplayer.
Look At This Suit @ Oct 6th 2009 7:45PM
I may be mistaken, but you need to buy a separate Network Adapter to play online with the PS2?
Traceur_Ryuk [All Digital until December] (PSN: Ryuk_shinigami) @ Oct 6th 2009 7:48PM
Hmm, I recall them including it later and the ethernet port is built into the Slim, shich is what most people have.
Wes @ Oct 6th 2009 7:48PM
Don't forget Direct X, free web-browsers with any os since windows 3.1, Flight Simulator, the easy-to-use Windows User Interface or a unix clone of it your probably on right now and many other good things Microsoft has brought.
Sure, Vista might have sucked for people with old, out of date hardware and software but those of us who had Vista running on new hardware have had a nice time with it.
Personally, I think facebook is pretty freaking-lame with such useful updates from your friends as.
Update: Gearing up for Friday.
Update: At Work
Update: Finished Work
Update: Haha, didn't wait to friday, got wasted tonight
Update: Who the heck did I wake up with this morning? God, I hope it was a she but there was so much hair on its legs/backs I'm not sure.
Update: It's Friday!
Update: At Work
Update: Finished Work
Conclusion: Nobody cares
Traceur_Ryuk [All Digital until December] (PSN: Ryuk_shinigami) @ Oct 6th 2009 7:50PM
Which*
Anyways, that's besides the point. eNrique's post doesn't even make sense.
(By the way. is your avatar Crying Wolf from MGS4?)
McWilly @ Oct 6th 2009 7:52PM
Yeah and FFXI was on PS2 which came out before Xbox live went er... live so technically Sony were charging for online multiplayer before Microsoft.
Traceur_Ryuk [All Digital until December] (PSN: Ryuk_shinigami) @ Oct 6th 2009 7:59PM
@McWilly: Sony's online was always free, it was Square Enix charging, not Sony.
Jason Statham (Has a ps3 now) @ Oct 6th 2009 8:01PM
"Conclusion: Nobody cares"
Except for the millions of users who regularly use it.
Durden @ Oct 6th 2009 8:06PM
Tweet: Finished reading Joystiq article!
WINterfang @ Oct 6th 2009 8:17PM
"conclusion: Nobody cares"
Actually that imaginary man's like seems pretty interesting.
DominicanRocker1955 @ Oct 6th 2009 8:39PM
U forgot to mention the first one ever with a har drive, true online capabilities, custon soundtracks. Sony does't charge for PSN because who's going to pay for a servise that cant compete wit the original Xbox live from 2002 (in terms of in game capabilities).
I have a PS3 but I'm not going to lie PSN compere to Xbox live its like compering a house cat to a lion.
HedonisticKai @ Oct 7th 2009 8:43AM
^^^ this man speaks the truth (in his spanglish =)
Traceur_Ryuk [All Digital until December] (PSN: Ryuk_shinigami) @ Oct 6th 2009 7:41PM
Last.fm is the only one I'm slightly excited about.
Chris D.(PSN: Aggie_CEO | XBL:The Aggie CEO | Steam: Aggie_CEO @ Oct 7th 2009 11:40AM
why?? it doesnt work in Game....
phrank @ Oct 7th 2009 4:39PM
Yeah, I'm excited about Last.fm.
Chris D. Have you heard of the concept of letting the music play while doing other things around the house? Free music service with access to artists that I typically don't listen to.
Look At This Suit @ Oct 6th 2009 7:43PM
As long as I'm not forced to use that stupid "Facebook Connect" and have it updating my facebook status with ____ unlocked an achievement!, I'm fine. You can link my tag and everything, just dont make my achievements and crap pop up on my profile like that.
Marco le Polo @ Oct 6th 2009 7:47PM
You serious?? Who wouldn't want to know your achievements??? Girls digg that stuff nowadays.
Tom Kalinske, CEO. (tomkalinske.blogspot.com) @ Oct 6th 2009 7:51PM
If he's playing things like CSI: Hard Evidence, maybe the girls would not be so impressed?
Wes @ Oct 6th 2009 7:59PM
Dude, girls are so going to hook up with you after the Zombie Apocalypse when they see you've already packed 100+ hours killing over 100,000 simuated zombies in L4D 1/2 and Dead Rising 1/2.
5-Piece Chicken Dinner @ Oct 7th 2009 12:12AM
lol and probably your tag with something like this xXtH3Fa113nAnG3LXx
Vcize @ Oct 7th 2009 10:01AM
Obviously it will be optional.
Obie @ Oct 6th 2009 7:45PM
Sooooooo..
You either need that awkward chatpad accesory to type out your tweets/FB posts on your Xbox.
Or the game will autoposts achievements, which will seem terribly impersonal and will spam your friends pages.
So yeah...so far not sold.
CaramelZappa @ Oct 6th 2009 8:07PM
Just want to point out you could also use a proper usb keyboard.
uncle jesse @ Oct 6th 2009 7:46PM
Kinda cool. I don't really see the point in someone complaining about any additions, good or bad, to xbox live as long as the service is still good and they aren't taking anything away from it. Facebook photo viewing will definitely be nice on a big screen.
Hamburglar MD @ Oct 6th 2009 7:47PM
I'm excited about the Zune marketplace. I originally bought the Zune (which i still think is better than the ipod hands down, i got a new laptop and was able to take all my songs right off the zune and put them on my new computer, something i was unable to do with the ipod) thinking that all my videos that i bought on the xbox live marketplace such as my 5 seasons of scrubs, 2 of psych, ghost hunters, etc. would work on my zune. well, they didn't. but not they do! and that excited me greatly.
Special Agent Steve @ Oct 6th 2009 8:00PM
"but not they do"
So, they still don't work but you're excited for some reason? Did you get a belly rub?
AH, I kid, I kid.
Matt @ Oct 6th 2009 9:13PM
hahahaha i meant now they do, i apologize for the slight grammatical error. now my probably.. 100 or so dollars worth of tv shows can be taken with me on the go. i believe you would be excited as well sir.