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Miyowa Delivers Mobile Facebook Chat Ahead of the Game

Miyowa
2010-10-21 00:46 3349

    SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Miyowa, the world leader in aggregating social networks and instant messaging on mobile, is launching Facebook Chat.

    Facebook Chat joins Facebook on Miyowa's InTouch5(TM) platform and is available individually or aggregated with other social networks and IM.

    "Facebook Chat is growing at an amazing rate on the Web. We believe Facebook Chat has become a major channel of communication and will be one of the killer mobile apps in the coming year," said Pascal Lorne, Miyowa co-founder and CEO.

    From September 20th, the 35 mobile carriers and 7 major handset manufacturers, that currently deploy Miyowa's InTouch5(TM) will be offered Facebook Chat in addition to their traditional IM and social networks.

    About Miyowa

    Miyowa is the world leader in aggregating social networks and instant messaging on mobile and in the social address book.

    With operations across the US, Asia and Europe, and partnerships spanning the globe, Miyowa has seen phenomenal growth since the company's creation in 2003. Our official partner agreements with all major Social Network and Instant Messaging services includes Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, AOL, WLM, MySpace and Gtalk.

    Miyowa' s patented InTouch5(TM) mobile and social push platform, and InTouch5(TM) client, see us provide the industry's best, integrated social network and instant messaging experience to mobile operators and handset manufacturers worldwide.

    About InTouch5(TM)

    The InTouch5(TM) solution offers Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Yahoo! Messenger, Gtalk, WLM and AIM in any combination on a dashboard, or integrated with the address book.

    The InTouch5(TM) client is available on over 2500 devices cross all major OS (Android, WiMo7, Brew, Symbian, J2me, i-phone).

    The InTouch5(TM) notification push platform optimizes device battery life, protects operator bandwidth and ensures the fastest display of information on the mobile device.

Source: Miyowa
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