Broadband & Mobile Featured Article
July 25, 2007
Trilibis Mobile Unveils Peepsnation 4.0
By Calvin Azuri TMCnet Contributing Editor
Trilibis Mobile, a provider of mobile community services, has released the Peepsnation 4.0, the latest version of its mobile social network. The network offers innovative features that enable young social consumers to link to others in a fun and dynamic environment.
PC-based social networks give users access to profiles, online reading of individual postings, picture viewing, and the ability to respond to information. Users have been looking for a similar functionality in mobile phones, but are limited in terms of screen size, network speeds, and other variables that make it difficult to concentrate on the screen for long periods.
According to the company, Peepsnation offers a simple and safe medium to message, meet new friends and flirt directly from their cell phone. Its features also enable users to quickly browse through profiles and pictures; send fun graphics-based tags; and leave instantaneous feedback through key firing. They can also mail each other written messages, and eventually meet after a mutual agreement.
"For today’s hyper-connected youth, making new friends or finding dates has never been easier,” said Alex Panelli, CEO of Trilibis Mobile, in a statement. "The enhanced functionality provides users with an entertaining, game-like experience so they can spend more time checking out photos and establishing relationships with new people, and less time figuring out how to use the technology.”
Peepsnation 4.0 will be live on six major U.S. carrier decks across BREW, Java and WAP
platforms. This free to browse pay-per-message version, is accessible from a mobile browser by entering peepsnation.mobi.
Calvin Azuri is a contributing writer for TMCnet
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