Voice - Friday, July 28, 2006
SnapVine Gets Competitor in MySpace Voice - SayNow
No sooner do we post on Seattle-based MySpace voice start-up Snapvine and called SayNow. The Palo Alto-based start-up told Silicon Beat that it had raised a significant seed round. For now we would give SayNow the lead over Snapvine as SayNow just seems to have better marketing polish and UI. But neither has broken out with any traffic building deals. SayNow positions itself as a way for fans and music artists to communicate via voice messages posted on MySpace.
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