Look out – Netlog releases GPS-enabled iPhone app for its 33 million users
by Mike Butcher
on January 13, 2009

European Myspace competitor Netlog, which has over 33 million users, has released its native iPhone app. Users can get a feed of friends updates, see pictures, upload content and add pictures. Unusually, it is also GPS-enabled, something Facebook has so far steered clear of. It’s TechCrunch’s general view that if Facebook added true, location-based mobile social networking to its iPhone app, it would probably kill off a lot of the startups in that arena fairly swiftly. But it has yet to do so, leaving the way open for sites like Netlog. (App store link)

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  • kelvin

    I have used facebook with messmo application. But this application is also looks cool. I would like to try it..

  • Conika

    Hi, I and my buddy are using Messmo and our SMSs to each other are free. We can also see when we are online. I like it a lot .

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