Cozi is an American start up company that provides mobile and internet based applications to help families stay organised.The Corporation based in Seattle offers web based solutions to families to help them lead a planned life despite their busy schedules.With Cozi, families have the tools to manage schedules and activities with an online calendar, track grocery lists, shopping lists and to do lists, organize household chores, and share family moments with relatives and friends—all with one solution.
The Corporation cracked upon the idea to set a world record for garnering attention of the public.we will help you find out the way they did the job fantastically.
Cozi had organised a lining up of 17,782 rubber ducks at warren G.Magnuson park.The company took up to set the world record as a part of the promotion of their product family calendar and organisation service.The firm said the effort included more than 80 volunteers and a mile long line of ducks. Cozi is also now running a summer contest around rubber duck photos to help promote its service. Cozi's mobile and web calendaring service is targeted at helping families manage their day.They encouraged all the families to get their own ducks in a row.Getting the rubber ducks in a row is a bit of a taskas they are a bit slippery.But the company insisted on that to only set the record but also wanted to provide families with some value based lessons through setting the record.Further the record attempt also steered the promotion of their ambitious product family calendar.Through the record more people came to know of the company's objective and mission.
All the 17,782 rubber ducks lined in a row stretched one mile long enough in the park.And yes the family solution provider had set the world record the family way with most of the Seattle families turning up for the event bringing in ducks and lining them all with the help of more than 80 duck wrangling volunteers.
The longest line of rubber ducks counted to 17,782 ducks and was set by Cozi.com at Warren G.Magnuson Park,Seattle,Washington,United States of America on June 16,2011.
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