Re:notification on Mountain lion

i upgrade to Mountain lion OS X but Facebook isn't show up in the mail,contact and calanders, so i cant receive any notification from facebook.
is it just me?or there is something wrong with facebook and apple

I was dissapointed too that I didn't get Facebook notification. But I found out that Apple will release an update in fall (when iOS 6 comes out). I wish Apple had this feature all ready. Don't know why they are making us wait for this.

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