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Save Me!

Girls -- ever been stuck at a bar, getting hit on by a lecherous slob, with no escape in sight

Girls -- ever been stuck at a bar, getting hit on by a lecherous slob, with no escape in sight

Save Me!

by ReignDesign
Save Me!
Save Me!
Save Me!

What is it about?

Girls -- ever been stuck at a bar, getting hit on by a lecherous slob, with no escape in sight? If so, you need "Save Me!"

Save Me!

App Details

Version
1.1
Rating
(866)
Size
0Mb
Genre
Lifestyle
Last updated
July 15, 2009
Release date
June 26, 2009
More info

App Store Description

Girls -- ever been stuck at a bar, getting hit on by a lecherous slob, with no escape in sight? If so, you need "Save Me!"

It's super-easy to use. Choose a (mercifully short) time delay and press "Save Me!". In a few seconds you'll receive a realistic fake call from your "Office". allowing you to make your excuses and leave!

ABOUT SAVE ME

"Save Me" is a concept application designed by Girls in Tech Founder Adriana Gascoigne in 15 minutes and developed and published by ReignDesign in 1 day! For more information on how we created "Save Me", visit our website.

ABOUT GIRLS IN TECH

Girls in Tech is a social network enterprise focused on the engagement, education and empowerment of like-minded, professional, intelligent and influential women in technology. As young women with the capacity to inspire, we made it our personal desire and passion to create and sustain an organization that focuses on the collaboration, promotion, growth and success of women in the technology sector.

Created in February of 2007, ‘Girls in Tech’ (GIT) was founded by Adriana Gascoigne. GIT and was born out of a need to provide a place for women to cultivate ideas around their careers and business concepts involving technology.

Girls in Tech aims to offer a variety of resources and tools for women to supplement and further enhance their professional careers and aspirations in technology. Some of these resources include, educational workshops and lectures, networking functions, round table discussions, conferences, social engagements, and recruitment events.

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