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Mobile applications available for beta-testers

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zafar - 27 Jun 2005 11:09 GMT
Hi

iMobile, a mobile applications portal, is currently seeking
Beta-testers.

These testers will get access to the new technology and will have
unlimited use of a number of mobile applications.

After Beta testing, all active users will be given free susbscription
to company's products for upto one year.

Applicants should be enthusiastic about new technology, have a java
enabled phone, and data services from their cellular company
(Cingular, Sprint, T-Mobile, etc...).

To fill out an application for beta testing, please visit

http://imobile.us/beta
subdude - 27 Jun 2005 13:48 GMT
>Hi
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>http://imobile.us/beta

So we're supposed to give you a bunch of personal information, without
so much as a screen shot, details of the application or the company,
etc....

I don't think so...

subdude
prc2u - 27 Jun 2005 15:55 GMT
Include or exclude as much information as you want, there is no
request for cell number, soc sec or credit cards.  Not much that can
be 'found' from their questions.  Caution not paranoid!

>>Hi
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>subdude
subdude - 28 Jun 2005 14:39 GMT
>Include or exclude as much information as you want, there is no
>request for cell number, soc sec or credit cards.  Not much that can
>be 'found' from their questions.  Caution not paranoid!

So, when did *you* sign up?

Yeah, I thought so.

subdude

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>>subdude
j647 - 28 Jun 2005 19:46 GMT
hotmail address is easily traceable!!!!! grin

>>Include or exclude as much information as you want, there is no
>>request for cell number, soc sec or credit cards.  Not much that can
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>>>subdude
 
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