Albany, NY – epollarity Corporation announced today the official launch of their new Polling Portal community; a free online community developed to foster the exchange of opinions and ideas on today’s hottest topics through the use of their member generated poll questions. Visitors to the company’s Polling Portal community can vote on hundreds of poll questions, and sign up for a free membership enabling them the ability to create their own poll questions on which others can vote.
“We’re really excited about the launch of our Polling Portal community comprised entirely of member generated poll questions,” said Christopher Thompson, President and CEO of epollarity Corporation. “We’ve had a really great experience since becoming a member of the RPI Incubator Program, and joining the business community of upstate New York’s Tech Valley. The RPI Incubator Program has given our company a strong competitive advantage by providing us with access to consultants from local area marketing, accounting, and law firms that donate their time to Incubator companies,” said Thompson.
epollarity Corporation has developed an Internet based Polling Application Service Provider Network (PASPN) for providing low cost polling services to independent websites, weblogs, small-to-medium sized enterprise (SME) corporations, and Web-hosting companies and their customers through our Polling Portal community; a free online community developed to foster the exchange of opinions and ideas on today’s hottest topics through the use of their member generated poll questions located at www.epollarity.com.
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epollarity Corporation was founded by current President and CEO Christopher Thompson, a current resident and native of Latham, NY and graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s (RPI) Lally School of Management and Technology with a Masters of Science degree in Management and Technological Entrepreneurship. epollarity Corporation became a member of the RPI Incubator Program, and moved into their current offices in the Incubator’s Watervliet, NY facility, during October of 2003.