Additional questions from my post at PTB for Friendster Mobs.
Don’t we all have YM, MSN, ICQ, GTalk, etc. installed in our own home PCs?
Aren’t internet cafes all have the ones above pre-installed?
Isn’t voice better? (Yahoo! Messenger w/ Voice, Skype and GTalk)
Isn’t Chikka already doing that? (Web-2-Phone and Phone-2-Web) And I don’t really like paying Php2.50 to SMS reply to a PC.
Where will Friendster Mobs carve its niche?
Just some random thoughts….
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jhay says:
Just another way to get more milk out of the cow.
gary says:
i suspect it’ll build on friendster services, by offering updates on friends blogs/pages/messages and checking out pics and stuff. in other words help people meet via the net. its still a dating site after all.