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Date Added: July 22, 2008 11:24:03 AM
MobileVerbs Inc. ( www.mobileverbs.com ), a provider of on-demand Mobile Marketing Platform, has reached an agreement with Zee TV USA Inc. ( www.zeetvusa.com ), a "flagship" ethnic entertainment channel, to enable premium SMS voting for upcoming programs. The MobileVerbs service will allow the audience to cast their vote for their favorite artist by simply sending in a SMS message. "We are ...

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