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WhosHere iPhone app reports 100,000 users; Gets new version!

November 28, 2008 by Dusan Belic - 3 Comments

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WhosHere has announced that their social networking app for iPhone and iPod Touch have reached 100,000 users in more than 100 countries in just over 100 days.

What exactly is WhosHere? Here’s how they present it:

WhosHere is a social proximity application focused on enabling users to meet friends, potential dates or just network through an exceptionally simple interface. Simply answer a few questions about yourself and who you are interested in meeting and WhosHere will show you matches that are near you or anywhere in the world. It takes the chance out of the chance encounter. When you find someone you want to talk with, you can send unlimited, free text and image messages to them within the WhosHere application.

As for the new version, WhosHere 0.99 expands the My Profile section and allows users to share four profile pictures and much more information about their interests…

Want it? Here’s a link to the AppStore from where you can grab WhosHere for free.

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