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Bluepulse is a privately-held company based in San Bruno, California with offices in Sydney, Australia and is the leader in enabling mobile internet applications and content on mobile phones. The company was founded in 2002 by mobile phone technologist and enthusiast Ben Keighran. Ben set out to develop a standard platform for publishing and consuming content on mobile and he has done that with the release in late 2006 of bluepulse 2.0. The bluepulse application works on Java MIPD1, MIDP2 and Symbian mobile phones on any data-enabled mobile networks, anywhere in the world. Bluepulse works on more mobile phones than any other mobile application the company is aware of.
Traditionally, publishing and consuming content on mobile has been a technical minefield because there has not been a standard platform for developing and consuming the content. Bluepulse solves this technical dilemma with its universal platform for mobile content publishers, developers and consumers who, with bluepulse, can all get what they want and need from mobile with one application. With this platform, Bluepulse aims to revolutionize the way consumers and publishers use their mobiles by providing one piece of software that allows easy and user-friendly access to messaging, chat, community, and mobilized internet content (mobile widgets). Bluepulse is a free download available by entering get.bluepulse.com into your mobile phone’s WAP browser.


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