Loopt adds reach with VZW deal
June 25 2008 - 1:28 pm ET | Colin Gibbs | RCR Wireless News
Loopt's friend-finding service will be on Verizon Wireless’s deck.
Loopt scored another carrier win, notching a deal to place its friend-finding service on Verizon Wireless’s deck.
The Silicon Valley-based startup offers a GPS-based service that allows users to locate friends and share information such as geo-tagged photos and comments from their phones. The service — which first came to market with Boost Mobile in 2006 — is also available on the deck of Sprint Nextel Corp. Additionally, Loopt offers a version for BlackBerry users and is set to launch an iPhone application.
Verizon Wireless users can access Loopt for $4 a month.
Loopt was one of the first players on the location-based social networking playground, and the space is quickly becoming crowded as developers look to introduce location-aware features to virtual communities. The small army of competitors includes BrightKite, FireEagle, Pelago’s Whrrl and Useful Networks’ sniff.








