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To whom this may concern,

I am currently a Software Engineering student at the University of Ottawa, starting an internet software company called NoteShares (https://noteshares.com).

I am currently in development, scheduled to launch a beta within the next 2 months. I am looking to get the students at the University of Waterloo to know about this. I have set up a private launch page (https://noteshares.com), and everyone who signs up is put on our list as "beta testers". Everyone gets a private invite link, and if they invite at least 3 friends, then they get early access to the platform.

I would really appreciate it if you could distribute this to the students at the university.

I am also looking for student developers who are very experienced and well versed in web development, specifically client server web development and social integration. I am looking for in depth PHP web development, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Node.js would be a huge plus. The network is going to involve advanced social interaction amongst the users, and I am looking for 1 or 2 experienced developers in this field.

Again, if you could distribute the above information to all students I would really appreciate it.

Sincerely,
Brenden Palmer
NoteShares | Founder & CEO
https://noteshares.com | brenden@noteshares.com613.218.4548

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