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Vpype Heats Up Valentine's Day (and Night) With Free Video Greetings on Facebook

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MILPITAS, California, January 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Forget the Valentine's Day cards, Vpype (http://www.vpype.com/), a social video company, is hooking up friends and lovers like never before this Valentine's Day with the launch of their free vGreeting (http://apps.facebook.com/vpypebroadcaster/index.php/vgreeting) messaging application. Using the Vpype vGreeting, users can spice up their Valentine's Day by sending personalized video messages on Facebook to their "other half," crushes, loved ones serving the country overseas and anyone else they choose to connect with on this special day.

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Vpype's vGreeting is putting a social twist on Valentine's Day by allowing anyone on Facebook to create their own personal video messages and share them with their network. The easy-to-use application gives people the opportunity to record a video using a webcam and microphone and distribute their message to select recipients. The possibilities for this application are endless. Users can send their crush a virtual kiss, stay in touch with loved ones, catch up with old friends or send a special greeting to their significant other, doing so from the privacy of their home or a local cafe. Additionally, the vGreeting is a great way for couples in long distance relationships to connect and see one-another on Valentine's Day.

On a holiday that is known for giving standardized greeting cards, the vGreeting gives people the opportunity to customize a message for each intended recipient. vGreetings go beyond what a simple card or even an eCard can offer by letting users add a personal touch.

"Vpype's technology was created for consumers to connect by easily sharing video and we wanted to give people a platform to stay in touch on Valentine's Day," said Shoieb Yunus, president and CEO, Vpype. "Using the vGreeting only takes a few minutes, and will allow users to easily connect with personal messages on this special day."

The vGreeting is hosted within the Vpype Live Broadcaster, a secure, stable and personalized Facebook application that allows users to broadcast their content live to the 350 million members of the global social network. To send a Vpype vGreeting visit: http://apps.facebook.com/vpypebroadcaster/index.php/vgreeting

About Vpype:

Vpype is a social video company committed to helping people tell their story to the world. Based in Milpitas, Calif., the company was founded in 2009 by entrepreneurs with expertise in video technology, consumer and enterprise software as well as broadcasting and entertainment. Visit www.vpype.com, our Facebook Fan Page (http://www.facebook.com/vpype) or Facebook Application (http://apps.facebook.com/vpypebroadcaster/)for more information.

    
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