Shared Photo Stream unavailable on my iPod Touch

I updated my iPod 4th Generation to the new iOs 6. As the features say, and as I have seen in my friends' iPod as well, there should be a new feature of "Shared Photo Stream". I have checked the Photo and iCloud settings, but cannot find the feature. Let alone turning it on. I just see the old, "My photo stream" option. What do I do now? I have done a reset too

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    I have my photo stream checked
    I have shared photo stream checked.
    I have tried copying and pasting the link into the address bars of Safari for Windows, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer,  and Firefox respectively and pressing enter to load. all present the same error message.
    I visited iCloud.com to see if there was anywhere to access the shared photo stream there... No option exisits
    Checked my photo stream folder in windows explorer. it's completely empty. I haven't put any of my own photos there so nothings missing per se... I just can't see my friends shared photos.
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    I don't own any version of Outlook, (if that matters. I doubt that it matters at all in this case.)
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    any sugestions, especially correct answers, are welcome. please help me figure this out. Thanks in advance.
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    Hello desert_dweller5,
    It sounds like you art trying to access a Shared Photo Stream, but you do not have one of the devices to enable your Apple ID as an iCloud account.  The following article provides information on how Shared Photo Streams work:
    iCloud: Photo Stream FAQ
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4486
    The article states that for privately Shared Photo Streams to work, the recipient will not only have to have an Apple ID, but it will have to be an iCloud account:
    Friends and family with iCloud accounts can view your photos in the Photos app on any device using iOS 6 or later; on a Mac in iPhoto 9.4 or Aperture 3.4 or later; on a Windows PC with Windows Vista or later and iCloud Control Panel 2.0 or later installed; or on a second generation or later Apple TV with software version 5.1 or later installed. They can also view your photos on the web if you enable Public Website in the settings or options for your Shared Photo Stream.
    Since you do not have an iCloud account and just and Apple ID, your friend can share the photo stream as a public website so that you can view it, as stated in the same article: 
    Can I share with people who don't have an iCloud account?
    Yes. If you enable Public Website in the settings or options for your shared photo stream your photos will be published to a website that anyone can view in an up-to-date web browser.
    To be able to change an Apple ID to an iCloud account, you would need an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 5 or later or a Mac with OS X Lion v10.7.4 or later as stated in the following article:
    Creating an iCloud account: Frequently Asked Questions
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4436
    Best,
    Sheila M.

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    Yes
    Does that mean i purchase the new software an it's not just an update?
    Yes
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    Hi community,
    I'm facing a problem I'm not sure if it might have been answered somewhere before but if so I cannot find it..
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    the FAQ

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    LN

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