Get All the News You Need to Know With TimetoSignOff, an Email Service Summarizing the Day's Hottest News

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Get All the News You Need to Know With TimetoSignOff, an Email Service Summarizing the Day's Hottest News

'The Last Email of the Day' Delivers a Nightcap of Today's News and Tomorrow's To-Dos in a Short, Relevant Burst, Plus Provocative Tidbits and Upcoming Events

NEW YORK, Jan. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- In our incessant on-the-go lifestyle, it can be tough to stay on top of the news of the day and keep from looking like a fool who lives under a rock, despite your infinite connectedness. But with the onslaught of 24/7 breaking news, it can be difficult to cut through the clutter and stay in the know about what's really important.

Introducing TimetoSignOff, delivering a daily nightcap of pressing news and cultural happenings directly to your inbox in a short, consumable burst at 9 p.m. each evening. Designed for time-deprived trend-setters in search of the best experiences, news and entertainment options in New York City, TimetoSignOff distills important news into a quick-skim briefing on what happened today, what's happening tonight and what's coming up tomorrow.

"TimetoSignOff is a New York insider's guide to life with news of business, politics, technology, culture, fashion, finance and events to keep you from missing out on that great concert or big story because you didn't hear about it in time," says Arthur Ceria, Founder.

The free service culls through hundreds of world-wide news sources to boil down the latest stories into a succinct headline, two bullet points of must-know details and a link to the original source for those who want to learn more. Each story is punctuated with an "F-bomb" or Fact-Bomb that provides context, an interesting tidbit and a great "Did you know...?" conversation-starter.

"TimetoSignOff has become a trusted service for anyone who doesn't have time to read a few dozen newspapers daily to keep up with the news," added Marc-Henri Magdelenat, Founder. "We scout the dark corners of the Internet to keep you in the know on the most important news of the day, and deliver it in a concise package for easy reading each evening--when your inbox is quiet--to cut through the clutter."

In addition to world and national news, TimetoSignOff features local highlights from the New York City area, with expanded geographic coverage for San Francisco, Los Angeles and other U.S. cities, as well as European locales and the BRIC countries, coming soon.

Designed for easy reading on an iPad, iPhone, BlackBerry or other mobile device, the daily Sign Off is also online at http://www.timetosignoff.com. A complete archive of past issues is also available, in case there's something you've missed.

To start receiving your daily Sign Off today, visit http://www.timetosignoff.com.

About TimetoSignOff

TimetoSignOff provides an expertly curated insider's guide to business, politics, technology, culture, fashion, finance, events and life in select U.S. and international cities. The free service is the brainchild of serial entrepreneurs in the advertising, media and mobile space, including Arthur Ceria and Michael Quinn, founders of Creative Feed, a U.S.-based digital advertising agency; Romain Dessal, former Chief Commercial Officer at Havas Media; and Marc-Henri Magdelenat, founder of ScreenTonic, a mobile advertising company acquired by Microsoft in 2007. The TimetoSignOff advisory board includes Jesse Kornbluth, editor of the cultural concierge site HeadButler.com, who has been a contributing editor of Vanity Fair and New York and editorial director at AOL; and Florent Peyre, an online media expert who spent 8 years at Lagardere and Hachette Filipacchi Media before joining GILT City, a division of GILT Groupe. For more information, visit http://www.timetosignoff.com.

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CONTACT: AlexaRae Antekeier of SS|PR, +1-847-415-9337, aantekeier@sspr.com, for TimetoSignOff

Web Site: http://www.timetosignoff.com

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