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bhagraprachi | 08:54 Wed 31st Mar 2010 | Family & Relationships
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I am fed up wasting my time in searching information regarding my city for a day out. I want something for my mobile phone, which can update me regarding all the events happening in my city. Is it possible to get all the information so that i do not miss out events in my city? Pls help
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well..!! for that reason you can use MOBIESTA. it is a mobile app which will tell u whats is happening in your city. You can download this app free of cost from WWW.mobiesta.com
Cheers!!
09:06 Wed 31st Mar 2010
Well you might be able to get an Iphone app, or maybe something for symbian smart phones, or maybe something for android based phone, or maybe something for windows mobile based phone..........

But as you've not said what phone you have it's not that easy to answer.
I predict an ad.............

Chuck, you're too good to these people ;o)
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i am using gprs based phone.
GPRS is the method the phone uses to get an internet connection not a type of phone, so still no help.

(it is looking a little like this is going to be an ad!)
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And there it is.
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what all info it tells?
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give over!

I've never been to a dico party though....
It tells you everything that is happening in major cities in India.
Not much use to a UK site.
even more useless than that HC, it just covers Delhi.
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It'll never sell if the two moronic salespeople on this thread are representative of the company.
wishful thinking, you muppets ;o_

REPORTED, btw.
We don't need it in the UK, thank you very much.
We can use this on our mobiles and netbooks, totally FREE.
http://www.wherecanwego.com/
My city being where in the Pacific Rim, exactly?

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