I downloaded Mountain Lion and can neither see the Twitter nor the Facebook menu items in the notification center. Any suggestions?

Hi,
I downloaded Mountain Lion and can neither see the Twitter nor the Facebook menu items in the notification center. Any suggestions about what can I do to see both Twitter and Facebook menus at the top in the noticiation center as is supposed to be according to the Mountain Lion features video that Apple has posted on its website.
Thanks,
Manish

FaceBook coming This Fall...
http://www.apple.com/osx/whats-new/

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