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Group Voicemail a “First” among Group Texting Services

Voice Mail & Conference Calling Rolled out by SMS Texting Service GroupFlier.

Bethesda, MD, March 18, 2011 — Group texting service GroupFlier (http://www.groupflier.com) today announced a group voicemail feature that is unique among the band of group texting services like GroupMe, GroupedIn, and TextPlus.

Showing it off this week at the South by Southwest event (SXSW), GroupFlier users can now send or listen to voicemails. Another new service that users can take full advantage of freely is creating and joining conference calls.

“The group voicemail feature is unique among all the texting players,” said Morris Panner, GroupFlier CEO. “Sometimes a 140-character text is not enough to convey a message. A baseball coach, for example, can alert all the players on the team about a change in a game location and explain in detail why, for whatever reason. Some of our users just find it easier or more expedient to talk and leave voicemail.”

About the Voicemail Feature:
* The group creator can send a voicemail to everyone in the group. Individual members can also create a voicemail however that voicemail goes only to the group owner/creator.
* Group members receive an SMS message informing them that a new voicemail is waiting for them.
* The menu system handles multiple voicemails that can be deleted at any time.
Conference Calling Support
* Anyone in a chat group can create a conference call but only the group owner can create a conference call that will reach all members.
* Group members receive an SMS message inviting them to join the conference.
* A conference call has an imposed maximum of 40 participants.

GroupFlier allows any community of friends – club, team, class or party – to use a single text message (or voicemail) to reach everyone in the group at once. Users can also create public groups of curated texts open to anyone wishing to join.

Yesterday the company announced that its free group text messaging app is available on the Android Market as well as on the iPhone App Store.

The GroupFlier Android app can be found on the Android Market by clicking:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.townflier.groupflier

GroupFlier can also be found on the iPhone App Store by clicking:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/groupflier/id411998142?mt=8&ls=1

About GroupFlier:
GroupFlier’s mission is to empower clubs and associations of all types, through free group texting and content curating for SMS. The service is compatible with all cellphone devices and platforms, whether it be a BlackBerry, Android, iPhone or old Nokia, as well as supporting any service plans by AT&T, Verizon or a phone card.

All trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.

Press & Media Contact:
Victor Cruz, Principal
MediaPR.net, Inc
Austin, TX
(401) 349-3369
vcruz@mediapr.net
http://www.groupflier.com

GroupFlier CEO Morris Panner to Speak at South by Southwest (SXSW) Panel

“Where Fashion and Technology Meet”

Austin, TX, March 16, 2011 — Group texting service GroupFlier today announced its CEO Morris Panner will be speaking at the South by Southwest SXSW 2011 event Style X on Saturday, March 19 at 3:45 p.m. to discuss the growing link between fashion and technology.

GroupFlier ( http://www.groupflier.com ) also announced it’s the official group texting app for Style X, connecting fashion designers and the musicians who are acting as their models at SXSW.

South by Southwest is introducing its first-ever style showcase celebrating emerging talent in the fashion industry. The event, called Style X (pronounced “style by”), will be held on Friday-Saturday, March 18-19 in the Austin Convention Center and is free and open to the public.

“SXSW interactive may be ending and most of the tech startups and web gurus who populated the panels and networking rooms are packing up and headed home, but GroupFlier is sticking around and putting their group texting service to work with musicians and fashion designers participating in SXSW’s first-ever fashion showcase, Style X,” said GroupFlier CEO Morris Panner.

“Technology is playing an increasingly more significant role in the fashion industry and I’m excited to have Morris on board for this panel,” said Joah Spearman, Style X’s co-founder and executive producer. “Group texting is an exciting frontier in the tech industry and GroupFlier stands out because it truly offers something that creatives, from musicians to fashion designers, can utilize to build their fanbases and businesses.

Along with the three dozen emerging designers from all over the country, American Apparel, Keds and New York barbershop Frank’s Chop Shop are special exhibitors. Among these emerging designers is Austin’s own Chelsea Jones, whose line Toxophilite is debuting at Style X. She plans to use GroupFlier to connect with her budding fanbase.

“I’ll be fully introducing Toxophilite at Style X so it’s important for me to connect with my customers and start building a following long after SXSW is done,” said Jones, a graduate of the Savannah College of Arts and Design.

Similarly, musicians participating in Style X will be able to tap into the service as a way to communicate with bandmates and fans alike. Kent Zambrana, the lone Austin member of L.A.-based indie band Letting Up Despite Great Faults, plans to use GroupFlier extensively.

“My bandmates and I have already started using GroupFlier to stay in touch while we’re 2,000 miles apart. It’s been a great way to continue developing our plans for SXSW and make sure we get the most out of the festival,” said Zambrana, whose official SXSW showcase is scheduled for 7:45 p.m. at Karma Lounge at 119 W. 8th St.

Joining Morris Panner will be executives from Square, Go Try It On, and Lyst. Also, Syuzi Pakhchyan, author of “Fashioning Technology: A DIY Intro to Smart Crafting,” will make an appearance.

To create a free texting group for South by Southwest (SXSW) and Style X, visit:
http://www.groupflier.com/stylex

About GroupFlier:
GroupFlier’s mission is to empower clubs and associations of all types, through free group texting and content curation for SMS. The service is compatible with all cellphone devices and platforms, whether it be a BlackBerry, Android, iPhone or old Nokia, as well as supporting any service plans by AT&T, Verizon or a phone card. GroupFlier also offers an iPhone app for group creation. Soon to follow are more advanced iPhone, Android and RIM clients that will enable a richer information experience.

All trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.

Press & Media Contact:
Victor Cruz, Principal
MediaPR.net, Inc
Austin, TX
(401) 349-3369
vcruz@mediapr.net
http://www.groupflier.com