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Aug 14 2009, 6:08am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The company is holding a contest for those who download and install the application with a grand prize worth up to $60,000. The winners of the prize will be announced next week according to the company.
“Some of the social marketing applications of this tool are fairly obvious, such as allowing users to read and respond to comments regardless of what social media platform they are on,” says Sinclair. “But what is really exciting about the tool is that once it’s out there, there will be hundreds of new and different business development uses that we can’t currently foresee. The power of the internet is that it allows everyone to access and collaborate using new technology.”
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