Tatango
Tatango offers a platform that allows any group to stay connected through text and voice messaging. Tatango allows any group to collect, manage and mobile message all of their group members both from...
| Startup type: | Company |
| Status: | Active |
| Publicity: | Open to speaking to journalists. |
| Location: | Bellingham, WA USA |
| Website: | http://www.tatango.com |
| More info: | CrunchBase |
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24 February 2009
Adrian Pike joined the team. |
ABOUT US
Tatango offers a platform that allows any group to stay connected through text and voice messaging.
Tatango allows any group to collect, manage and mobile message all of their group members both from a computer and mobile phone. Tatango was born from the promise of giving groups the ability to stay connected anytime, anywhere. Tatango is permission-based, spam-free and cost-free to consumers.
The Tatango service doesnt require any special phone or its users to download any software to use the service. The service is ad supported, Tatango places 30 character text ads at the bottom of group text messages and 7 second advertisements within voice messages.
Tatango is the redesign of networkText, a website that grew to over 260,000 users and 30 million text messages sent following their launch in October of 2007.
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Michael Pearson
Entrepreneurshops ® mission based on trust, is to place the right client in the right franchise by providing a consulting experience that is so value packed and memorable that the customer is compelled to do it again.
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Danielle van Asch- Prevot
Theater/ Women’s Studies from UC Irvine, currently working as Group Manager at YouNoodle.com
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Gimena Pena
Industrial and Systems Engineering graduate from Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Stanford MBA. CEO and Co-Founder of Pier 2 Marketing, LLC.
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George Ramos
I have been involved in local search and data bases since 1999. I believe local search listings should be free.