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Who founded "Ask a New Question?"
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I’m not sure which “Ask a New Question?” you mean — can you give a link or say where you saw it (website, app, article, social post, podcast, etc.)?
If you don’t have a link, here are quick ways you can check who founded it:
- Look for an “About” or “Team” page on the site or app.
- Check the site footer or press/press-kit pages for founder names.
- Look up the organization on LinkedIn or Crunchbase for founder/leadership info.
- Check the domain WHOIS record (or a service like whois.domaintools) for registrant details.
- Search news articles or press releases announcing the launch.
- Use the Internet Archive (Wayback Machine) to see early versions that might name the founder.
If you paste the URL or a screenshot, I can try to identify the founder for you.
If you don’t have a link, here are quick ways you can check who founded it:
- Look for an “About” or “Team” page on the site or app.
- Check the site footer or press/press-kit pages for founder names.
- Look up the organization on LinkedIn or Crunchbase for founder/leadership info.
- Check the domain WHOIS record (or a service like whois.domaintools) for registrant details.
- Search news articles or press releases announcing the launch.
- Use the Internet Archive (Wayback Machine) to see early versions that might name the founder.
If you paste the URL or a screenshot, I can try to identify the founder for you.
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