Sunday, December 14, 2008

Business Cards Go Digital on Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch

SnapDat Networks, Inc. has made it so mobile users everywhere will never lose another business card with the launch of SnapDat, a free mobile business card application for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

SnapDat seeks to revolutionize the way mobile users exchange data between mobile devices. The patent-pending app allows mobile users to instantly exchange contact data in the form of customizable, graphically-rich mobile business cards known as "SnapCards" Since not all interactions are equal, SnapDat allows users to establish multiple SnapCard profiles, each with their own unique set of data, design, and a profile photo.

SnapDat includes a number of unique features:

* The ability to create personalized mobile business cards with 40 preloaded design templates. New designs will continue to be added for further customization.

* Does not require users to be in the same room. Users can exchange contact information whether they are in the same location or thousands of miles away.

* Integrates with the iPhone and iPod touch address book so that the details from a received SnapCard will be automatically written to the native address book as well as to the user’s computer when they synchronize their device.

"We give mobile users the power to establish social or business connections where they naturally occur - while on the go" said Chris James, SnapDat Founder and CEO.

SnapDat's SnapDirectory also acts as a digital Rolodex, where users can click on a SnapCard to email, call or text a contact, map their address, visit their social networking site or view their favorite YouTube video.

Finally, SnapDat allows iPhone and iPod touch users to connect with anyone, even if their contacts don’t share the same device. SnapDat users can email their vCards to recipients, allowing them to send their contact information to Blackberry devices, Windows Mobile phones and other email-enabled mobile devices.

With SnapDat, there's no business card to lose and no pile of cards staring you in the face, waiting to be entered into your address book. SnapDat contact sharing begins and ends where it belongs - directly on your mobile phone.

Website: http://www.snapdat.com