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Hi, it's been there for a while now. You only have to update the version of webOS then you will be able to get into the store. However the content is not being update that means that for alreaddy a month I've seen the same content...  :mellow:

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Yes, it's been a while like that, sadly... However if you get to the website version you will found the twitter and facebook apps. Which came out this june. 


PS. Today I turned on my TV and prompt me that a new NSU was available I installed it and now there are few more apps than before.  :)​ 

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