RIM Appoves SpoofEm.com Applications for AppWorld

SPOOFEM.COM, the mobile spoofing service, has officially announced their partnership with Research in Motion. SPOOFEM.COM will be a software vendor in the BlackBerry App World, developing apps that monitor calls, spoof, disguise voices as well as phone numbers. Not sure if this is going to be a big hit for users, but the company seems to see some profit coming from millions of BlackBerry users. Gregory Evans, CEO and Founder of SPOOFEM.COM said,“BlackBerry is used by more business men and women than any other cell phone on the market. This will be a great new stream of revenue for SPOOFEM.COM.”

 



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Press Release

ATLANTA, GA–(Marketwire – 07/06/10) – SPOOFEM.COM (Pinksheets:SPFM – News), a caller ID spoofing service, today announced that BlackBerry has approved the company’s submission request to be added to Research in Motion’s vendor list. SPOOFEM.COM is now able to create applications for submission to the BlackBerry App World store.

“We have been aggressively expanding our products and services over the past year to several different markets in an effort to broaden our capabilities to help consumers effectively,” comments Quinton Ash, Senior Developer, SPOOFEM.COM. “Our main focus is on our consumers, and this persistent direction has been paying off.”

BlackBerry has various models of their phones . Examples of the latest BlackBerry models include, but are not limited to the BlackBerry Bold (9000), BlackBerry Curve 8900, BlackBerry Tour (9630), BlackBerry Storm (9500/9530), and the BlackBerry Pearl. Over thousands of consumers rely on the BlackBerry for everyday use.

“BlackBerry is used by more business men and women than any other cell phone on the market. This will be a great new stream of revenue for SPOOFEM.COM,” say Gregory Evans, CEO and Founder of SPOOFEM.COM.

ABOUT BLACKBERRY
BlackBerry is a line of mobile e-mail and smartphone devices developed by Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM). While including typical smartphone applications such as the address book, calendar, to-do lists, etc., the BlackBerry is primarily known for its ability to send and receive Internet e-mail wherever it can access a mobile network of certain cellular phone carriers. It commands a 20.8% share of worldwide smartphone sales, making it the second most popular platform after Nokia’s Symbian OS, and is the most popular smartphone among U.S. business users. The service is available in North America and in most European countries.

ABOUT SPOOFEM.COM
SPOOFEM.COM, now a publicly traded company, began as a caller ID spoofing service, but has now expanded to include several new functionality elements, features and services. SPOOFEM offers more free and powerful tools than any other identification spoofing service such as SPOOFTEXT and SPOOFMAIL. These services allow you to send anonymous text messages and emails.

For more information regarding SPOOFEM.COM’s products and services visit www.SPOOFEM.com