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by Melissa Petri on June 19, 2007

Earthcomber, a mini-website and personal radar for your mobile phones can help you find what's around you.
It can locate different types of places and events arranged by distance to the user's location. This works on phones with internet access and provides GPS for phones without basic Internet. It uses a patented method that uses profiles based on the user's personal interest, hence not requiring repetitious search entries.
It also provides directions and map to over 10 million places with detailed editorial reviews and ratings, that is perfectly fitted for mobile browsers and phone systems.
So, if you're traveling anywhere in the US this summer, then Earthcomber "is the fastest and easiest way to find what's around you."
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Mr Wong
Vote for Earthcomber:
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Rating: 9.92 out of 12 vote(s) cast.
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Response from:
Nigel Adams
(06/19/07 5:08am)
Bloody fantastic service, only in the states, though.
Response from:
Mark
(07/10/07 2:26am)
Excellent service. Thanks for the post.
Mark
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Mark
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Response from:
Chris Harris
(01/22/08 5:00pm)
If you like Earthcomber on the phone, check out our app on the web. Just go to http://www.earthcomber.com
and click on "Try it Now!". It'll direct you to our web app that's currently in Beta. We'd love to hear what you like and what you don't like about our app. There's a Feedback link within the app and on our main site. Or, if you'd feel so inclined, you could write about it in your blog! Constructive criticism from fellow technology enthusiasts helps us make a better experience and product for you - the users. Thanks!
and click on "Try it Now!". It'll direct you to our web app that's currently in Beta. We'd love to hear what you like and what you don't like about our app. There's a Feedback link within the app and on our main site. Or, if you'd feel so inclined, you could write about it in your blog! Constructive criticism from fellow technology enthusiasts helps us make a better experience and product for you - the users. Thanks!
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