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News Burst: MP3.com dips its toe into WAP waters

Richard Shim ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 31 May 2000 18:16 BST

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MP3.com launched its first WAP-enabled application Wednesday, a service allowing users to locate and purchase tickets to live events in any country from WAP-enabled mobile devices with MP3.com's Wireless Live Events Calendar version 1.0.

This marks the beginning of the company's plans to offer a broader array of wireless services.

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