Snoozester Online Wake-up Call and Email Reminder Service Says “We Work!”   - 8,405 Views, 2 Comments

Summary: Snoozester is an online wake-up call and date reminder service which offers wake-up calls, reminder calls, and reminder email.

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Snoozester is an online wake-up call and date reminder service which has been in beta for a while. Offering wake-up calls, reminder calls, and reminder email, Snoozester has just declared that their beta period has proven that their system works, and scales, and they are now moving on to Beta 2.

Says a statement from Snoozester, “Snoozester, Inc. is celebrating the overwhelming response to the BETA 1 release of Snoozester. During BETA 1, Snoozester has sent over 20,000 calls to the BETA 1 user group.

Poya Golriz, Chief Technical Officer, reports, “One of our primary goals during BETA 1 has been to prove that our systems can handle a reasonable call load. We have set out to design a highly available, scalable infrastructure and I believe we are now well on our way there.”

This announcement comes as Snoozester prepares to launch the second BETA release of Snoozester in the few weeks. Mr. Golriz describes BETA 2 as, “Primarily an enhancement of BETA 1; we will be adding a few new features and options, but our main focus for the next release is to improve upon BETA 1 and address the requests of our BETA 1 users.”

About Snoozester
Snoozester is a leading provider of notification services dedicated to creating a presence aware communications platform offering e-minder services including wake up calls, reminder calls, and reminder emails in easy, entertaining, and innovative ways.

For more information visit: www.Snoozester.com”

Snoozester Online Wake-up Call and Email Reminder Service Says “We Work!”

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2 Comments »

  1. wake me up

    Comment by Steven OLIZAR — 1/10/2008 @ 12:04 am

  2. Please send me specifics about the services you offer

    Comment by K Adams — 3/14/2008 @ 2:36 pm

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