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Styky.com - the next generation mobile phonebook

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Posted by: bansh33

My company, Fone2Fone, recently launched Styky - a new mobile
application which is going to revolutionize the way people think of
their mobile addressbook. Styky is so much more then a phonebook.
Styky is a networking community shrunk down to fit into your cell
phone. Styky allows you to save and update all your contacts in Faces;
even if you lose your phone, your Faces will still lie safely at
Styky. You can also store and share photos in Snaps. Plus you'll
receive special offers from some of your favorite brands in Steals.
Styky has all the same great features of your favorite online social
networking community, but since Styky also works on your cell phone,
connecting with friends is now even easier and more fun. In addition,
Styky facilitates exchanging and updating contact information - which
all ties directly into your mobile phone's addressbook. If your phone
number or other contact information ever changes you can send an
update to your friends with the click of a button - and once your
friends accept that update, it goes directly into the phonebook.

Check it out today! It's free! http://www.styky.com



Posted by: zeze

Definitely intriguing but java is pretty prohibitive. Any plans for a native s60 client?



Posted by: bansh33

hey zeze. We haven't seen much demand for a s60 client, so it's not something we have definite plans to port to, but i wouldn't rule it out either. i can tell you that we will probably be releasing a brew client before we do a native s60 client, though.



Posted by: zeze

Ok sounds cool. One thing that might hopefully impact the decision-making process:

http://www.s60.com/business/community/keyfigures

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