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Vodafone Courting Social Networking?

Filed in archive Mobile Community by tom on November 23, 2006

Vodafone Courting Social Networking?
Business Week have a story up this week about Vodafone's plans to allow their customers to access social networking sites and services from their handsets. Of course, as noted on MocoNews, this sort of thing isn't exactly news. Business Week ticklinks all the usual boxes, dropping names like Myspace and Facebook as probable partners, whilst not mentioning any of the mobile-specific sites, in the end not adding much more to the conversation.






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