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Monday, October 02, 2006

Social Networking continues to grow on mobile devices.

3UK has reported that over 50,000 users have signed up to its social networking site Kink Kommunity in the two months since its launch, at 20p a day or £1.49 a month. Also, “its You Tube-like video sharing service SeeMeTV has now reached 12m downloads”.It’s also released some statistics: “Since its July launch, Kink Kommunity has seen an average of 350,000 postings a day, with 80,000 MMS submissions a month…80% of users choose the monthly option, women are the most active users, and usage is evenly spread across the 18-29-year-old age range. Over 15,000 subscribers are over 30.”3 is also in the process of integrating this service into the rest of its offerings, such as allowing people to chat about the content they’re buying. (http://www.moconews.net). User generated content for mobiles was also given a further boost by the news that Webaroo has now included wikipedia content onto mobile

Furthermore, Vodafone will launch its own version of MySpace on mobile phones by mid October. Though the telco is coy on the details, the service will likely be similar to existing websites such as MySpace and Bebo, but designed for the small screens of mobiles

(http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3807071a28,00.html?source=email)

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