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Apple Accepts SPOOFEM.COM's iPhone Application


Published on 2009-12-14 07:27:42 - Market Wire
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ATLANTA, GA--(Marketwire - December 14, 2009) - SPOOFEM.COM (PINKSHEETS: [ SPOF ]) announced today that Apple has accepted the company's proposal to produce future iPhone applications. SPOOFEM will not only be able to produce iPhone applications, but applications created will be available to consumers through the App Store. Consumers will be able to access all applications via their iPhones.

Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and manufactures consumer electronics and computer software products. The company's best-known hardware products include Macintosh computers, the iPod, and the iPhone.

"We are excited about the journey ahead," says Quintin Ash, Senior Developer of SPOOFEM.COM. "This venture will increase revenue, expand our demographics, and broaden our audience. Everyone who has an iPhone will be able to access our products."

SPOOFEM'S flagship product is the caller ID spoofing service which allows users to call any number and have any 10-digit telephone number show up in the caller ID. "SPOOFEM.COM will start targeting more of the business person on the go that makes a lot of calls from his or her cell phone but does not want their cell phone number to appear in the person's caller ID that they are calling," says Gregory D. Evans, founder and Chairman of SPOOFEM.COM. It also includes features like voice disguising, call recording, and text messaging from a different number.

SPOOFEM is now working on developing its apps for BlackBerry and Android operating systems.

For more information about SPOOFEM's products and services please visit [ www.SPOOFEM.com ].

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