Nameo for the iPhone aims to replace business cards
- 16 October, 2008 13:55
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Mobile content creator Meganova BV has developed a program that enables iPhone users to easily share "virtual business cards".
The Nameo software allows users to share contacts with each other with the click of a button. Two users must log into the program and click connect, after which their contact details will be instantly uploaded to another phone.
Well, almost instantly. For security purposes, users must first confirm they wish to share details.
The app is available via the iPhone store now for US$2.99 [AUD$4.56].
Nominations for the 2012 ARN IT Industry Awards open on Tuesday, June 12.
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