Google Broken, Say Makers of New Tulsa-Based iPhone App AskMeTellMe
Humans Provide Better Answers
TULSA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A group of Tulsa investors today announced the launch of AskMeTellMe, a
national iPhone application born out of frustrations with Google and
other popular internet search engines. The new app, which is driven by
each user?s individual social network, brings the human element back to
decision making in today?s internet-dominated world.
?Who are you going to trust to find a good babysitter ? Google or your
friends??
?Who are you going to trust to find a good babysitter ? Google or your
friends?? says Toby Biolchini, who along with several other Tulsans
created the iPhone app that?s free online at the Apple iTunes App Store.
To use the app, download AskMeTellMe from the iPhone App Store for free.
The app then prompts users to link to their Facebook and Twitter
accounts and users can then simultaneously ask questions to both
networks. AskMeTellMe pushes all answers directly to the app on the
user?s iPhone, eliminating the need to check both profiles and wade
through distracting photos and status updates. You can now ask all of
the people you know and trust for answers that Google doesn?t know.
Users of the app appreciate the quality control it provides.
?AskMeTellMe cuts through all the frivolous social media chatter and
gives you relevant, trustworthy recommendations from people you trust on
a single platform.?
The company is currently developing a host of other features for the app
that promise to connect local businesses with their customers. For more
information about AskMeTellMe, visit www.askmetellme.com
or call Tom Droege at (918) 599-0029 or tom@rexpr.com.
Rex Public Relations
Tom Droege, 918-599-0029
918-697-8505
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