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Dopplr goes Mobile

Dopplr MobileDopplr will announce their mobile site at Nokia World on Tuesday. I had a chance to preview dopplr mobile. The future location-awareness service is following its natural curse also on the mobile phone: simple, easy to use and above all useful!

On Dopplr Mobile – m.dopplr.com – I can easily add a trip, see where my friends are currently located and see who will be in the city I’m visiting next – needless to say a lot of Dopplr friends are going to be at LeWeb3! I expect some more social & fun functionalities to be added soon.

Since Dopplr launched their beta earlier this year, the service has been found very useful by many ‘frequent travellers’. Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, recently named Dopplr his “favorite non-wiki website” in The New York Times Sunday Magazine. The Guardian newspaper recently chose Dopplr as one of 10 independent Internet companies to watch. The company got quickly backed by a premier international group of investors.

Dopplr is an online service for international business travellers. Dopplr lets you share your future travel plans with a group of trusted fellow travellers whom you have chosen. It also reminds you of friends and colleagues who live in the cities you’re planning to visit.

For sure, Dopplr is going to be around next week in Paris!

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