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September 24th, 2009

Vodafone 360 will allow users to store contacts from social networks

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In the race of real time world and batter of social reach Vodafone recently announce to launch its core set of internet service named Vodafone 360. It aims to mash-up contacts and different other information’s from several social networks like Facebook and Twitter with the help of applications.
Vodafone plans to grasp high end mobile users like Blackberry, iPhones and Android platform with the launch of thousands of games and applications.
Vodafone 360 Internet Service Vodafone 360 will allow users to store contacts from social networks

Aim behind the launch of new Internet Services

  • To compete in the batter of mobile services
  • To grasp more users and subscribers
  • To open gate for the development and options for future launch in mobile platforms
  • To capture the market of various handsets like Nokia, Windows Mobile , Blackberyy iPhones and Google
  • Catch-up more details with reuters story on Vodafone Internet services


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    5 Responses to “Vodafone 360 will allow users to store contacts from social networks”

    1. #Vodafone 360 will allow users to store contacts from social networks http://bit.ly/L5euz

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    2. more competition for Nokia!

    3. NO competition with NOkia!!!!!!!

    4. Nokia Forever !

    5. The main motive of 360 is to cover the more market, battle on fire !

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