New travelling website
Dear Sirs,
I would like to introduce to you my new free website called www.Uthere2.com
It is all about coincidences. It is a tool for crossing dates and places and find out who will be (or was) at the same place than you on the same date!
I have launched it on the last 1st of January 2010 here in Madrid, Spain and it is becoming more and more accepted as a tool for people that travel. You could for example meet up and have dinner with somebody at the same hotel than you tonight!
Have you also ever thought that you may be on holidays somewhere and that a friend of yours could be somewhere very close to you?
It can be used for concerts, to go for a cruise and previously find people with same intentions, to find out who can I meet this weekend in London that shares the same interests than me at a specific place..etc.
For professional use it can be very helpful on trade fairs where you never know who can be there also.
To create an activity is the first step to start using the system. You will be notified as soon as there is a coincidence (as well as the other people).
The more activities you put in (past or future) the more coincidences you may have!
I hope you find it of interest! (it was created in htis small wood cabin..)
Kind regards,
Jean-Jacques Jullien
Madrid-Spain
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