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New FindMe Location Sharing Service Keeps Friends Connected using Smartphones and Facebook
Written by Electric Pocket Limited
Tuesday, 18 March 2008
Wye Valley UK, 18 March, 2008 Electric Pocket, developer of mobile
media and media applications for Smartphones, today introduces FindMe
for Windows Mobile® and BlackBerry® devices.
FindMe enables users, their friends, family and colleagues to share their current locations automatically and securely through their BlackBerry or Windows Mobile Smartphones without needing GPS. FindMe offers the opportunity to tag commonly visited locations, such as home, office, soccer field or favorite bars and restaurants, and post those locations on their Facebook profiles.
Unlike many location-sharing programs, FindMe doesnt broadcast geographic location information. Only the names of locations that the user has tagged will be shared on their FaceBook profiles. Since FindMe uses cell tower location rather than GPS, it will work with any Smartphone. The first release works with all GSM Windows Mobile smartphones and all CDMA and GSM BlackBerry devices with trackballschiefly the popular Pearl and Curve models.
FindMe puts the users in complete control of when where and how they share their locations, not only by letting them tag the locations they wish to share, but also by giving them the ability to Go Dark when they do not want their location to be broadcast. Only their last-named position and the time they were there will be displayed, and no information about the users location history is stored or recorded. Further, when users are in a non-tagged area, their Facebook profiles will show their location as Unknown.
For those who may wish to organize impromptu get-togethers with friends, FindMe allows them to add additional location information, such as a favorite places postal code, enabling the application to offer a map or directions to their current location.
Social networking sites such as Facebook are removing geographic barriers to keeping friends connected, and FindMe adds a great new dimension by sharing locations among friends when and how they want to be seen, said Steve Bennett, Electric Pockets Chief Executive Officer. With our innovative approach to tagging cell tower locations rather than using GPS, it opens up this capability to anyone with a BlackBerry or Windows Mobile Smartphone and a free Facebook account.
FindMe is available for all BlackBerry Smartphones with trackballs, including 81xx series (Pearl) , 83xx series (Curve) and the 88xx series, plus all GSM Windows Mobile phones, at http://www.electricpocket.com/findme
About Electric Pocket Limited
Electric Pocket is a privately held company offering leading-edge mobile and wireless computing solutions and services from its base in Wye Valley, UK. The companys product portfolio includes a rich set of wireless media and messaging applications and solutions. For more information, visit www.electricpocket.com.
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