Alessandro Bani, CEO & Founder

Alessandro Bani (@4fournote) is an entrepreneur and Founder of the Fournote Social Network a new media focused on privacy and sharing Social Network.

Alessandro Bani enrolled at Harvard University with major in Information and Technology. In 2011 he launched the Fournote Social network, which has gained thousands of users in the first few months. Alessandro currently lives in Chicago, IL, but often travels the globe speaking, hosting events and promoting his Social Network.

Contact Alessandro by email at: Alessandro dot Bani [at] fournote dot com

 

Fournote is a private group network that was created to provide a platform to manage the social circles you interact with regularly. Whether it's your closest friends, family, work group, etc Fournote provides a private place to support your day to day communications.

Fournote is invite only. Once you have registered anyone can create a group and invite people. The person receiving the invite must accept the invitation to ever become part of the group.

Fournote has been featured in Yahoo, SFchroncile, and PRweb and on his popular personal twitter Blog. Alessandro-founded Fournote in Chicago (Alessandro's hometown - Go Cubs!) in 2011 to better connect and sharing tool for a social Network focus on Privacy while sharing.

The New social networking web site FourNote.com combines the useful features users expect with a sharp eye on privacy and customization. Savvy individuals are turning their backs on bloated, intrusive Social networks and turning toward FourNote.com. That's because FourNote.com users keep in touch while keeping control. Crucially, FourNote.com business, academic and personal users can not only exchange pictures, share video, chat, but a huge range of file types (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF, Illustrator, Photoshop, eps, Postscript, TTF, Zip, Rar and much more).

This aspect of FourNote.com is revolutionary. Businesses can adopt FourNote.com, knowing that different work groups can easily talk only amongst themselves, talk one on one, or talk to everyone in the organization. "Users can be in multiple groups. Max can be in Jerry's friends group and co-workers group. Jerry's friends aren't bothered by messages intended only for his co-workers, and his co-workers won't see the more casual messages Jerry might send to his friends. The names of the group are customizable by the user and specific to the user, so different users can give unique names to the same network."

PRESS RELEASES

SFgate
SFchroncile
Yahoo! News
Wordtothewise

PRweb

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Fournote from alessandro bani on Vimeo.