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Google Ventures funds app maker Echoecho

MUMBAI: Google Ventures and PROfounders Capital have given an initial funding of $750,000 to Los Angeles-based app maker, Echoecho.

The start-up builds apps, called Echoecho, for research In Motion‘s BlackBerrys, Apple‘s iPhone, Google‘s Android, Nokia‘s Ovi operating system and shortly Windows Phone 7. This enables users to share their current location with friends.

"We‘ve all been in a situation when we‘re near our friends but can‘t actually find them," Echoecho‘s co-founder and chief executive Nick Bicanic said in a statement. "We wanted to create an app for that and we wanted one that people would actually use -- that doesn‘t destroy the battery life of your phone, broadcast your location to everyone in the world or force you to join yet another social network."

 
Bicanic said that such an app made a lot of sense because most people already carry around their "real social network" in the contact lists on their smartphones. "That‘s the social network that really matters,"he added.

Once in the app a user‘s location is plotted on a map, they can message anyone in their phone‘s address book and ask them where they are. After a contact responds, they are both plotted on the map, even if the person responding hasn‘t downloaded the Echoecho app. From there, users can continue to chat by text message, pick a meeting place on a map and share their location with other friends.

Besides its L.A. office, Echoecho also has an office in London where PROfounders Capital is based too.