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By Scott Thompson

A Suit that Fits.com has been involved in the launch of a new free application from T-Mobile, shareAnywhere.

The app is designed to allow businesses to present information such as their credentials, or a new product or pitch, easily from their mobiles. The idea was developed following T-Mobile's investigation into why mobile devices using the Google Android operating system have not yet become a mainstream business tool.

The concept was decided following feedback from A Suit that Fits.com and other SMEs in a focus group. The online tailors have since trialed the application, using it to introduce prospects to the business and demonstrate their range. Co-founder, Warren Bennett, found the app very useful and believes it will form an important part of future business meetings and networking situations. "Working on the move is key to the way we do business and we already rely heavily on our T-Mobile G1 phones to make this possible. Customers appreciate the personal touch and shareAnywhere gives our staff in the field the added ability to quickly prepare a presentation tailored to the individual customer, without having to return to the office," he says.

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