Qeep is a mobile social network operating out of Cologne, Germany. I’ve been to Cologne once — I stayed in a rather wicked hotel that was constructed out of an old water tower. Qeep is growing at a rate of around 1,500-2,000 users a day and is centred around an application installed on your handset that makes interacting with your friends easy.
Those 100,000 users have knocked up over 2 million messages and 20,000 photos (sent to blogs, from the Qeep application) in 3 months — that bodes well.
One rather unique feature is the function by the name of “Sound Attack” — which activates humorous sounds in other Qeep users’ phones. Just imagine the fun.
If you’ve got a few minutes, download it and have a play at www.qeep.net.
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