uclue.com is a new research service launched by former Google Answers researchers, providing professional, high-quality answers to questions on a wide variety of topics, including business, travel, health, law, sports, technology and life in general.


Washington, DC, March 6, 2007 -- UCLUE LLC announces uclue.com, a new question-and-answers service, is now in beta and open for business. uclue was developed by a team of researchers who were formerly contracted to the recently-retired Google Answers research service. "We were all saddened at the demise of GA," said Roger Browne, uclue's founder, "but we know there is a terrific need for a place where users can get fast, professional, high-quality research at a surprisingly low cost. uclue is that place, and we're thrilled to announce that we're now in business".


uclue.com is a user-driven service. Customers define their research needs, and set the price they want to pay -- anywhere from $5 to $250. Questions can be on virtually any topic. Thus far, uclue has fielded queries on shopping, law, sports, technology, search engine optimization, astronomy, geology, business, and even personal matters, such as cleaning stoneware, or paying bills.


"We recently answered a health care question on the relation between dental health and heart disease," said Browne.


All research at uclue is backed by a 100% money-back guarantee.


"Experienced users will find a familiar feel to uclue", said Browne, "and they'll recognize a lot of their old favorites, like pinkfreud, bobbie7, scriptor and easterangel." "But they'll also find a lot of improvements," Browne continued, "such as our ability to answer questions in English, German or Spanish".


Unlike social Q&A sites such as Yahoo Answers or Live QnA, uclue is a fee-based service. "The free sites are great, "said Browne, "but there are times when only a professional service will do. When those times arise -- when you need comprehensive, credible, high quality research -- uclue is the place to turn to."


The uclue website is at http://uclue.com


For further information, contact uclue researcher:


David Sarokin


202-363-5856


sarokin@gmail.com