Mobile applications have become daily need for an avid mobile user. It can be to search a restaurant around your residence, or gas station near you. While some tools are free, few of them are not. Free tools are what people want. They want more features without spending a penny. This is often used by people, to dupe others. Free applications from genuine sources are useful, but browsing them from unknown sources is a risky proposition.
With new generation smart phones that have faster internet access, more and more companies are coming up with new features and applications. Free applications may have limited capability, so subscribed ones are generally opted if this application is really helpful. For example, consider a scenario where you are being bugged by an anonymous caller and you need to find who is it and his whereabouts, if there is an application that will help you in this aspect, you will surely want to buy it.
What if this application is offered for free? Well, there is nothing that is offered for free. They provide you more detailed and useful information, if you are paying them for this service. Applications will generally provide you with minimal information about the owner of a number and ask you to pay for this information, while they give you service provider and location of cell phone.
There are no websites that provide complete contact information about a cell phone user. Firms that proclaim to do so, are either a scam, or charge you heftily for a single lookup. There are few companies that provide this lookup service for as low as a dollar for each look up, provided, look up was successful. Keeping up to date with information about applications for mobile and online users is possible, only if you are following any press releases or official release of a company.
Official Release: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/6/prweb8591834.htm
