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SnapMyLife Announces Web Application for the Apple iPhone

Posted on: Wednesday, 14 May 2008, 09:00 CDT

NEEDHAM, Mass., May 14 /PRNewswire/ -- SnapMyLife today announced the availability of a customized Apple iPhone(TM) web application (http://iphone.snapmylife.com/) for its rapidly growing mobile social media site. For mobile web users, SnapMyLife is the best place to view photos that people are taking right now from around the world.

SnapMyLife for iPhone is designed with the look and feel of the iPhone's built-in applications. The site offers the full range of photo sharing and community features available on the SnapMyLife mobile site, and adds a dynamic, highly interactive user experience especially designed for the iPhone's large screen and touch interface.

Using SnapMyLife, users can share photos right from their iPhones, browse through the latest photos, make comments, mark favorites, and build a group of friends to share with regularly. Sophisticated content filtering technology ensures a great experience for a wide range of audiences, surfacing interesting content from around the world to the forefront.

"SnapMyLife already provides an engaging and easy-to-use experience for viewing photos on feature phones. With the iPhone web application we are leveraging the power and features of the iPhone Safari web browser to provide an even better experience for iPhone users," said George Grey, founder and CEO of SnapMyLife, adding "we also plan to introduce an innovative SnapMyLife iPhone application developed using Apple's SDK in the near future."

Introduced in December 2007, SnapMyLife has already been in the top 10 social networking sites for the Apple iPhone, was recognized as a finalist at Nokia's Mobile Rules competition, was nominated as the Boston representative for the MoMo Peer Awards at Mobile Congress in Barcelona, was named to the AlwaysOn Northeast 100, and is currently competing as a finalist in the 2008 MITX Technology Awards.

In the past month, people from over 190 countries have visited SnapMyLife, making it one of the most global mobile photo-sharing sites. The widely anticipated Apple 3G iPhone promises to further enhance the user experience for SnapMyLife users worldwide. To see the wide variety of photos that people are taking right now from around the world, go to http://www.snapmylife.com/pictures/featured.

About Mobicious, Inc.

Mobicious, Inc. offers innovative mobile services and operates two direct-to-consumer media properties: Mobicious.com and SnapMyLife.com. Mobicious (http://www.mobicious.com/), the largest mobile content directory in the United States, is the best place for people to find everything for their mobile phones. In one place, consumers can find the latest popular music and videos, trustworthy places to buy ringtones, images, and games, and create their own ringtones and wallpapers. SnapMyLife (http://www.snapmylife.com/) is a mobile social media site that enables people to instantly share photos taken with their mobile phones. SnapMyLife is optimized for viewing and sharing directly from the mobile and uses sophisticated filtering technology to ensure a great experience for a wide range of audiences and advertisers. Mobicious, Inc. is venture-backed and headquartered in Needham, Massachusetts.

Mobicious, Inc.

CONTACT: David Chang, VP of Marketing, Mobicious, david@mobicious.com,+1-781-444-1558 x221

Web site: http://www.mobicious.com/http://www.snapmylife.com/pictures/featured


Source: PRNewswire

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