BANGKOK, THAILAND, April 07, 2011 (Press-News.org) Whowish has announced the official launch of a new Facebook application: 2Meet4. The online scheduler and meeting wizard helps Facebook friends arrange get-togethers and professionals schedule meetings. For skilled service providers who have integrated Facebook into their business, 2Meet4 also can schedule office visits or visits to a customer's home.
"2Meet4 is one of those Facebook apps that truly is a useful utility for everyone, from teens and college students to adults and business professionals," says Sam Kittayapong, CEO of Whowish. "These days both young and old have hectic schedules. Our datebooks are filled with things to do and people to see. Now, with the 2Meet4 Facebook application scheduling events, meetings, and get-togethers with multiple people is a breeze. All it takes is a few clicks of the mouse and you're fast on your way to scheduling the best day and time for everyone."
According to Whowish, the benefit that 2Meet4 has over online schedulers and meeting wizards which operate from stand alone websites is that 2Meet4 is a fully integrated Facebook application. This makes scheduling an event quicker and easier with 2Meet4 when all of the people involved are part of the user's Facebook network.
2Meet4 is the third Facebook app that Whowish has launched in the past six weeks. In mid February the Bangkok-based tech firm launched CollegeSwap, an e-commerce and barter app for university students, which was quickly followed by the launch of SwapSquare, a similar e-commerce Facebook app that helps its users buy, trade, and sell locally. Whowish expects that users of its CollegeSwap and SwapSquare apps will find 2Meet4 app also helpful when they want to arrange meetings to exchange goods and services.
Whowish is also BETA testing their next application Squeks, a Facebook polling app and website that allows Facebook users to share their loves and hates with their friends or anonymously to everyone. People can check it out now at www.Squeks.com.
ABOUT WHOWISH LTD
Whowish is a new technology firm dedicated to creating social media applications that make life easier, more productive, and more fun. Rungrith (Sam) Kittayapong, an alumnus of Cornell University, is CEO of Whowish. Tanin Na Nakorn, an alumnus of the University of Edinburgh, is Chief Technology Officer. Tanun Niyomjit, a graduate of Srinakharinwirot University in Thailand, is VP of Product Design. Nilobol Ariyamongkollert, a graduate of Thailand's Chulalongkorn University, is VP of Engineering.
Website: http://www.whowish.com
New Startup: 2Meet4 Scheduler & Meeting Wizard for Facebook
Whowish has announced the official launch of 2Meet4, a new Facebook app that lets friends arrange get-togethers and colleagues schedule meetings with a few simple clicks.
2011-04-07
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
New research finds mangroves key to climate change
2011-04-07
BOGOR, Indonesia (April 5, 2011) _ New research shows that mangroves store exceptionally more carbon than most tropical forests, but they are being destroyed from coastlines at a rapid rate causing significant emissions of greenhouse gases.
The findings from the study, which was carried out by scientists from the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) and the USDA Forest Service, underscore a call by scientists for mangroves to be protected as part of global efforts to combat climate change.
"Mangroves are being destroyed at an alarming rate. This needs ...
LateRooms.com - Check Out From Lira to Euro in Rome
2011-04-07
Rome's Palazzo delle Esposizioni is showcasing a fascinating history of currency in Italy as part of the country's unification celebrations.
The exhibition will look at how the nation changed its monetary system in the 19th century and the challenges it had to overcome to do so.
From Lira to Euro parallels this story with the background of the single European currency and explores similarities in the two periods of change.
The show runs from April 5th to July 1st and is free to attend thanks to sponsorship by the Bank of Italy.
It includes original banknotes ...
LateRooms.com - Dropkick Murphys Headline Milan Festival
2011-04-07
Veteran rock band Dropkick Murphys will headline an event in Milan later this month.
The group will play the Loud & Proud Festival on April 26th along with Madball, Devil's Brigade and more guests still to be confirmed.
Dropkick Murphys have been building up their reputation for delivering a fearsome live show filled with Celtic-influenced punk tunes since 1996.
They released their seventh studio album earlier this year and the quality of the guests on the record shows how respected the band are.
Both NOFX's Fat Mike and iconic singer Bruce Springsteen made ...
AsiaRooms.com - Koh Samui to Stage International Samui Island Triathlon
2011-04-07
The gruelling 2011 International Samui Island Triathlon comes to the Thai resort of Koh Samui later this month.
Entrants will be tasked with swimming four km, cycling around the island one and a half times - a combined distance of 122 km - and running 30 km.
The overall winner is set to pocket 800,000 Thai baht (GBP16,000) for their efforts, while the top woman will receive 500,000 Thai baht.
Proceedings are scheduled to take place on April 24th, kicking off at 07:25 local time from Bophut Beach.
Although demanding, the course will give athletes and fans the ...
AsiaRooms.com - Head to Shanghai for the Chinese Grand Prix
2011-04-07
The 2011 Formula One (F1) Chinese Grand Prix is scheduled to get underway in Shanghai in just two weeks' time.
Shanghai's 5.4 km International Circuit plays host to the race from April 15th to 17th.
It was designed by architects Peter Wahl and Hermann Tilke to represent the Chinese character 'shang', meaning high or above.
Other traditional imagery can be found throughout the venue, including the team buildings, which are arranged like pavilions in a lake. This has been done to resemble Shanghai's ancient Yuyan Garden.
F1 legend and seven-time world champion ...
Researchers use novel methods to identify how cigarette smoke affects smokers
2011-04-07
Orlando, Fla. − Smoke from cigarettes can affect nearly every organ in the body by promoting cell damage and causing inflammation, but no one has understood which smoker is or is not susceptible to disease development.
At the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 102nd Annual Meeting 2011, however, researchers from Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, a part of Georgetown University Medical Center, demonstrate how cigarette smoke produces different "metabolites" or active biological compounds, in individual smokers, compared to non-smokers.
In ...
Trash City Entertainment Announces Horror Icons Sid Haig, Barbara Crampton, Stuart Gordon & Jeffrey Combs confirmed appearance at premiere of Evil Bong 3D: The Wrath of Bong in Selected Cities
2011-04-07
Horror Film Icons Sid Haig, Stuart Gordon, Barbara Crampton and Jeffrey Combs have been confirmed as special celebrity guests at the premiere of Charles Band's film in selected cities.
Gearing up towards his theatrical release, Charles Band, as always, goes over the top with a premier scheduled to release in several cities nationwide in 3-D and Sniff-o-Rama. Evil Bong 3-D promises to be not just any movie screening, it is going to be a full event, including celebrity appearances in each city, interactive contests with audience participation and prizes awarded and, of ...
GOLFIG increased progression-free survival in colorectal cancer patients
2011-04-07
ORLANDO, Fla. — Oncologists can use colorectal cancer patients' own immune system to boost the effects of chemotherapy and increase progression-free survival, according to Phase III study results presented at the AACR 102nd Annual Meeting 2011, held here April 2-6.
Patients with advanced colorectal cancer are typically treated with combination chemotherapy with fluorouracil or the derivative product, capecitabine with or without levofolinic acid with irinotecan (FOLFIRI) or oxaliplatin (FOLFOX) given alone, or with the monoclonal antibodies bevacizumab, cetuximab or ...
Physical health scores predict breast cancer outcomes
2011-04-07
ORLANDO, Fla. — Breast cancer survivors with poor physical health scores had an elevated risk of poorer cancer outcomes, including recurrence and death, according to the results of an observational study presented at the AACR 102nd Annual Meeting 2011, held April 2-6.
Survivors of breast cancer who had poor health scores were 27 percent more likely to experience either a recurrence of their cancer or a new breast cancer. Physical health also impacted survival quite strongly; risk of death from any cause was 65 percent greater among those with poorer health scores.
Researchers ...
Strawberries may slow precancerous growth in esophagus
2011-04-07
ORLANDO, Fla. — Freeze-dried strawberries may be an alternative to drugs for the prevention of esophageal cancer, according to research presented at the AACR 102nd Annual Meeting 2011, held here April 2-6.
"We concluded from this study that six months of eating strawberries is safe and easy to consume. In addition, our preliminary data suggests that strawberries can decrease histological grade of precancerous lesions and reduce cancer-related molecular events," said lead researcher Tong Chen, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor, division of medical oncology, department ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Biodegradable PET alternative bioproduced at unprecedented levels
NTU Singapore scientists develop cooling sunscreen from pollen
Efficient ethane separation from natural gas using ZIF-8 slurry
Flying blind: aviation experts call for more pilot training amid poor general aviation safety record
Unraveling the complex relationship between trade openness and carbon emissions in Asia
Towards a new era of global agricultural ecology and environmental science
Durham University scientists pioneer new drone swarm technology
New research reveals insights into linkage between menopause and cardiovascular health
Durham University scientists map stress response system in plants
Weight-loss drug semaglutide reduces cocaine use in rats: Suggests possible first pharmacological treatment for human cocaine dependency
Are probiotics worth the cost to prevent infection after a colon removal surgery?
Mizzou at the forefront of using hydrogen energy safely
New design framework makes it easier to create custom shock-absorbing materials
Ochsner Health honored by AMA for Joy in Medicine
New meta-analysis demonstrates that access to the GeneSight test can significantly improve response and remission rates for patients with depression
UCLA receives $7.1M federal grant to expand psychotherapy treatment for chronic pain
One dose of antibiotic treats early syphilis as well as three doses
Researchers identify single antibody behind life-threatening reaction to common blood thinner
Don’t sweat it: New device detects sweat biomarker at minimal perspiration rate
Not so sweet: Some sugar substitutes linked to faster cognitive decline
Antibody-making cells reveal new function in response to flu infection
CCNY physicists make quantum emitter discovery in diamonds
SwRI and Copeland win R&D 100 Award for innovative oil-free compressor
Loneliness is bad for health and wealth in the U.K.
Oral health treatment in patients due for surgery is associated with significantly lower rates of postoperative pneumonia and shorter hospital stays, per observational study in one Japanese hospital,
Oxygen came late to ocean depths during Paleozoic
Among women suffering hyperemesis (extreme nausea and vomiting) in pregnancy, half report considering terminating their pregnancy, and 9 in 10 have considered having no more children
Loneliness is bad for health and wealth in the UK
Climate change is making rollercoaster harvests the new normal
Misdirected: Increased dementia risk associated with errors of the 'brain’s compass'
[Press-News.org] New Startup: 2Meet4 Scheduler & Meeting Wizard for FacebookWhowish has announced the official launch of 2Meet4, a new Facebook app that lets friends arrange get-togethers and colleagues schedule meetings with a few simple clicks.