
Two Billion Free Text Messages Sent via WhosHere
myRete, Inc. the makers of the incredibly propular iOS application, WhosHere®, has announced that its users have sent over two billion free text messages through its network. This milestone was achieved on February 27.
WhosHere is the first mobile social networking app for the iPhone to let users meet new people and interact based on proximity. The application introduces a user to others with whom they have something in common. When a user finds someone interesting, they can send free text and image messages and make free VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) calls. All this is done without disclosing any personal information unless the user chooses to provide it.
WhosHere was a Social Networking finalist in Mashable's 2009 Open Web Awards and was a 2010 Hot Ticket nominee for Best Bootstrap by the Northern Virginia Innovation Council.
WhosHere runs on all Apple iOS devices: the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. It is available for free download on Apple's iTunes App Store and can easily be found at myRete.com/download.
myRete, Inc. was founded in March 2008 with the singular focus of bringing an exceptional mobile social networking experience to the burgeoning smart phone marketplace. Rete is Italian for "network". Offices: San Mateo, CA, and Alexandria, VA.
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