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T-Mobile USA joins WaveMarket's Veriplace location aggregation platform initiative
Newsbrief by Todd Haselton on Thursday March 11, 2010.
Today T-Mobile announced that it has joined WaveMarket's Veriplace Location Aggregation Platform initiative. The platform provides developers with tools create location based web, mobile web, SMS, and voice applications. Also used by AT&T and Sprint, the service offers developers access to over 150 million handsets. Veriplace's platform is available for free at developer.veriplace.com.
source: WaveMarket, via: Phone ScoopTweet
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