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Sunday, March 1, 2009

G1 Android Phone Now Features WHERE

A new application has been launched for the T-Mobile G1 Android mobile phone about two days ago, WHERE. The new product release comes with new features for handset users, including News, Movies, and the WHERE Wall. Another feature, Traffic, is expected to become available in the near future.

The new application is stated to have been developed upon the award-winning platform that comes to users with local content like Yelp, Eventful, Buddy Beacon, Zipcar, ShopLocal, Starbucks, Gas Prices, and Weather. The new WHERE application will be available for users to download it from the well known Android Market.

WHERE comes as a location-based app that includes a wide range of widgets meant to deliver essential information about what's around you. The application is able to provide users with information on restaurants, coffee shops or gas stations.

At the same time, it also allows them to easily connect with their friends. Whether one is looking for directions or different places on their map, WHERE is able to provide all the necessary details. In addition, the application also allows users to share their location with friends, as it includes the Buddy Beacon app on Facebook.

According to the developers, WHERE has been received very well even during the beta testing period. Some of the responses stated “This is the greatest app ever made….Keep up the hard work and can’t wait for more updates,” or “All in all this is one of the best apps on the market.”

WHERE already has a comprehensive coverage over the mobile phone market, and the new launch is meant to expand it even further. OEMs such as Apple’s iPhone, Nokia and BlackBerry already distribute the application on their devices, and almost all carriers in the United States are reported to have relationships with the developer, including AT&T, Boost, MetroPCS, Sprint, and Virgin Mobile (Helio).

More information on WHERE can be found on its official website.

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