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'asklaila' to know about Bangalore

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BANGALORE: Four Interactive has announced the beta launch of asklaila, India's first local information service. The online service allows users to search, discover and review local services and businesses.

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Whether it is searching for a nightclub with valet parking or where to get a haircut near home, learn Spanish or something as prosaic as finding a notary, asklaila gives users the answers they need. asklaila provides not just listings, but also a richer information set through editorial and user reviews.

The service initially launched in Bangalore, will be expanded to cover 22 more cities in India. The service can be accessed at www.asklaila.com.

asklaila provides its users a platform to review, rate and suggest local businesses and services, thereby promoting user engagement with their localities and enriching the local information for the community.

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"Challenges that consumers face today are that there are no accurate and comprehensive services online for local information. Consumers had to make do by relying on a variety of sources such as telephone directories and city portals to obtain local information within their community and cities. Often, this information is outdated, incomplete or inaccurate," Kiran Konduri, co-founder, Four Interactive said.

"This is but our first step towards providing a service which can deliver accurate local information to consumers anytime, anywhere," he added.

"Finding accurate local information is a big struggle today. Most people call friends or family to find something they are looking for. We want Laila to be that friend," said Shriram Adukoorie, co-founder, Four Interactive.

The asklaila team currently comprises 16 full time employees. The company plans to double its team by the end of the year.

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