Seattle, WA -- July 15, 2008 – Tatango, Inc., a company focused on simplifying group communication, announced its launch into private beta today. Available now with an exclusive beta invitation at Tatango.com, 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 via SMS. The Tatango service doesn’t require any special phone or its users to download any software to use the service. The service is completely free and ad supported, Tatango places 30 character text ads at the bottom of group messages, costing you no more than a standard text message to receive a group alert. However, the advertisements can be removed from group messages at a low monthly fee.
"We are very excited for the launch of Tatango.” said Derek Johnson, Founder and CEO. "The feedback that we’ve received from our users has played a huge role in the creation of Tatango, and also with the ease of the website in both its functionality and user interface."
Tatango is the rebirth of networkText, a website that grew to over 400,000 users and 17 million text messages sent, following their launch in October 2007. Since the announcement of the launch of Tatango into private beta, over 1,500 people have signed up for beta invitations in anticipation for launch. To sign up for a beta invitation to Tatango, please visit http://tatango.com/beta_invites/.
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