
WhosHere Users Send One Billion Free Text Messages
In less then two years, WhosHere users have sent over one billion free text messages. WhosHere is the first mobile social networking app for the iPhone to let you meet new people and interact based on proximity. Its users are now sending over 4 million free text and image messages a day.
The application introduces you to people that you have something in common; from dating to professional networking to chit chatting and even selling your old stuff. When you find someone interesting, you can send them free text and image messages and make free VOIP calls. All this is done without disclosing any personal information unless the user chooses to provide it.
"This is awesome. As we approach our two-year anniversary, our users have sent one billion, free text messages. AT&T seems to have had trouble handling all the bandwidth from iPhone users. Well, we are happy to lighten their load," said Bryant Harris, co-founder of myRete, the makers of WhosHere.
myRete, Inc. was founded in March 2008 with the singular focus of bringing an exceptional mobile social networking experience to the iPhone and its millions of users. myRete's product line includes the WhosHere client and WhosHere application server. Rete is Italian for "network". Offices: San Mateo, CA and Alexandria, VA.
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