September 25, 2006
AskMeNow Mobile launches national tv campaign
AskMeNow has announced the immediate availability of its intelligent mobile answer service in the US for anyone on the Alltel, Cingular, Sprint-Nextel, T-Mobile and Verizon wireless networks, as well as the launch of its national television campaign aimed at the 219 million cellular phone subscribers, reports Broadcast News. The TV commercial can be viewed here.
[UPDATE: It's not a 219 million dollar campaign as I previously titled this entry. The 219 million refers to the campaign being aimed at the 219 million subscribers]
"AskMeNow customers can text any question, in any format to ASKME (27563) just as easily as if they were texting a friend, and receive a specific answer to their cell phone within moments.
Any person with a cell phone and text/SMS capability now has access to virtually all of the information on the Internet through AskMeNow. In addition to receiving basic searches to 411, Weather, Directions, Travel and Trivia information, customers can ask free-form questions on any subject, such as “What is the path of Hurricane Helene?” or “Did Barry Bonds hit a home run last night?” and receive fast answers.
Related:
-- Avis Offers AskMeNow Mobile Information
-- AskMeNow - Homework Help by SMS
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