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iPling was built specifically for the iPhone long before the others knew Apple would be announcing Safari as its primary third party development platform. It is intended to take full advantage of the built in proximity features of the iPhone and will allow you to expand your social circle as you explore interests and situations that are relevant to your own. Messaging takes place anonymously through standard SMS protocols and is downward compatible across any mobile phone supporting SMS. Beta testing is currently under way with Apple's team and WWDC developers in order to optimize the experience for the iPhone launch on June 29th.
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I downloaded the application. Seems like it will be sweet, but how do you sign on and use the application? Carlos, you should activate a link to your email address. Good luck - I like the idea!
what proximity features?
I downloaded the application. Seems like it will be sweet, but how do you sign on and use the application? Carlos, you should activate a link to your email address. Good luck - I like the idea!