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Sprint launches MySpace Mobile on its Web-enabled handsets
Apr 1, 2008 8:47 AM
All Sprint Web-enabled phones now feature direct access to MySpace Mobile. Click on image to enlarge.
Sprint has added the popular social networking site MySpace Mobile to its Web-enabled phones, giving data subscribers direct access to their MySpace profiles on their handsets.
The service includes the MySpace Mobile tool set, which lets users edit MySpace profiles, view and add friends, post blogs and bulletins and send and receive MySpace messages.
The announcement also marks the official launch of MySpace's Mobile Web site, available via any mobile device at http://m.myspace.com. The new version of MySpace Mobile features a rich graphical design and a revamped e-mail interface, among others.
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