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Glympse for Kik announced, lets users temporarily share their location with friends
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Glympse for Kik announced, lets users temporarily share their location with friends
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Glympse for Kik announced, lets users temporarily share their location with friends
Sharing your location with family and friends has become a feature many companies have begun to focus on. For Kik Messenger, a long-time fan favorite in the social networking category, jumping into the location sharing game makes sense.
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