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Papaya v1.8 -AIM,Yahoo,MSN,Google Talk,ICQ S60v3


Papaya turns your phonebook into a fun and useful social network! It allows you to communicate with your friends cheaply and easily, no matter where you are. Using Papaya, you can play games with your friends, chat with them over IM, share pictures and other files, make cheap international calls, and more.
Papaya has two parts: an application to be installed on your cell phone, and a website where you can sign in.
What can you do with Papaya?
Phonebook
Papaya backs up your phonebook quickly and easily. No more lost contacts! Once your phonebook is backed up, you can access it from your phone or from the web. You can also synchronize your original phonebook with the Papaya phonebook anytime. Papaya makes it super easy to manage your contacts.
SMS
Papaya lets you send free SMS messages to your Papaya friends. If your friend is not signed into Papaya at the time, you can still send a cheap SMS to their cell phone. Using Papaya you can save up to 90% on international SMS! And of course you can browse your SMS history on the Papaya website.
Voice Calls
Papaya helps you save up to 90% on international voice calls. Your friend doesn't need to install anything!
Chat room
Papaya makes it easy to meet people and make new friends too! You can visit the chat rooms or create new chat rooms
Games
With Papaya your mobile phone becomes a networked game device. It's really fun to play games with your friends on Papaya.
Instant Messaging
Papaya enables you to use AIM, Yahoo IM, MSN IM, Google Talk, and ICQ -- all at once. So you can chat with your friends on IM anyplace, anytime.
Picture Sharing
And while you are chatting using IM or Papaya's free SMS, you can take a picture with your mobile phone and instantly share it with your friends. You can also share other files on your mobile phone with Papaya.
Mini Blog
Using Papaya's mini blog feature, it's fun and easy to tell the world what you're up to. You can also keep track of what your friends are doing -- their mini blogs are right there on your homepage.

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