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Wayfinder Reaches New Consumers By Adding Clickapps As New Affiliate Partner

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by Staff Writers
Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) Feb 04, 2008
Wayfinder Systems recently added a new affiliate to our list of partners, ClickApps, a UK-based site and a part of Chillingo. ClickApps have 75,000 unique visitors every day, and serve 1.5 million true pages per day with over 100 white labelled stores.

As a part of Wayfinder's total communication towards end-users, Wayfinder today works with 20 on-line affiliates, including such leading sites as Nokia Software Market, Sony Ericsson Fun and Downloads, Jamba and Handango. Together these affiliates cover most of the world and make a great complement to the existing distribution agreements with the major operators and handset manufacturers around the world.

Through these affiliates Wayfinder Systems AB is proud to offer such products as:

- Wayfinder Navigator

- Wayfinder Earth GPS

- Wayfinder SpeedAlert

"We continue to develop our partner relationships in order to strengthen our communication in order to reach out to as many consumers as possible", says Magnus Nilsson, CEO Wayfinder Systems AB.

"We are very pleased to enter into this partnership with Wayfinder to deliver their industry grade GPS software to the mobile community", says Joe Wee, Joint Managing Director of Chillingo, the company behind the leading mobile software portal. He adds "GPS-based software is definitely in the top ten list of killer apps for new generation smart phones as location based products and services become more ubiquitous worldwide."

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