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Kiora, the world's first mobile peer to peer network launches in Singapore
Kiora, the world's first mobile peer to peer network launches in Singapore
The Kiora mobile site allows people to beam their profile and favorite music to those around them anonymously creating the world’s first mobile peer to peer network.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) January 30, 2009 --
The name Kiora is a play on the Maori word Kiaora which means hello. The Kiora mobile application has been designed to turn "hello" into a rich digital experience.
The Kiora mobile application uses Bluetooth technology to enable mobile phones to connect to each other and share information, such as their music collection, facebook profile and general interests.
The Kiora mobile application has been trialed in a dozen countries, including India, Thailand and the Philippine’s and starts it life with 10,000 subscribers already on board.
Kiora utilizes the latest translation technologies, to seamlessly translate peer to peer messages, enabling communication on a global scale.
Kiora is also and entertainment portal, offering the latest in 3GP video and flash games to keep Kiora subscribers entertained.
Founder of Kiora.tv, David Wright says that the Kiora application will next be translated into Chinese to take advantage of China's new 3G mobile networks.
The kiora.tv application can be downloaded for free to most phone models from the kiora.tv website.

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