An ambitious communication service launched last year under the name AskGod.com, claiming "We know it all," has evidently learned something about marketing recently.
AskGod.com has changed its name – to PersonalMaestro.com.
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No longer does the service rely on "God's Angels" to answer any question – from driving directions to local weather reports. Now personal maestros use the Internet to get you the information you want – even when you are away from your personal computer.
Among the services PersonalMaestro.com offers:
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- Nationwide telephone numbers supplied instantly.
- Call instantly transferred to phone number supplied.
- Get business and residential addresses.
- Perform reverse U.S. address and phone number lookups.
- We will text message and/or email you information gathered for future retrieval.
- Get calling instructions to and from any location worldwide.
- Get area code or zip codes for any U.S. area.
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Just in case you can't think of any questions to ask your personal maestro, the company provides some samples to get potential customers started:
- How many Ruth Chris restaurants in my area and could you give me the closest one to where I live?
- I am looking for my aunt Susan Foster in Minnesota; can you find the number, text message it to me and connect me?
- Someone called me from area code 907. Could you tell me which state they called from?
- I need to make a call to Venice, Italy. Do you know the international codes to make this call?
- I have a license number of a car that ran me off the road. Can you tell me who the car belongs to?
- I am looking at an Apple iPod for $129.99 at Best Buy and need to know if I can get it somewhere else at a better price?
- I am about to purchase a Panasonic Plasma TV. What are people saying about the picture quality?
- What is the strongest and quietest vacuum cleaner for everyday household chores?
- What inspired the song "Hey Jude" by the Beatles?
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