'qeep' Launches in India
08 Sep, 2008, 1:18 pm IST | by
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Blue Lion mobile GmbH, based in Cologne, Germany has launched its services in India for its flagship product "qeep" - a social networking software developed on Java for mobile phones. qeep can be downloaded for free and installed on mobile phones allowing users to stay in contact with their friends from any place at any time and make new acquaintances around the world. Private messaging, photo-blogging, live multi-player gaming and sound attacks are some of the features offered by qeep. In a joint statement the two founders and developers of qeep, Cornelius Rost and Christian Schulte, said, "We are very happy to officially start our services in India. Already, India contributes to 20% of the 300,000 members in qeep. We are confident that in the next three months the percentage will rise significantly. The whole essence of qeep is to build a global community of like-minded people who can be in touch 24 x 7. It's an international community that has no barriers and borders. Currently there are people from 160 countries and over 3,000 people joining everyday worldwide." "qeep enables people to communicate with friends when commuting to and from work, in short breaks and during waiting and travel periods in the bus or local train. One can easily be in contact with his/her friends by writing private messages or indulge in playing a live-game or even make new acquaintances 24 x 7. The use of qeep might endure only for a few minutes, which is enough to read and answer new messages or look at a friend’s new photos. Hundreds of people are always online with their mobiles and are inviting each other to live games, photo blogging and sound attacks – all for free," they added. Users, called qeepers, can find people with similar interests by giving a short summary of their interests on their profiles. qeepers can send invites to people they want to be friends with or can just 'nudge' them or send a QMS that is free of charge. Download qeep for free from here or via the WAP portal. |
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