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Lat49 Adds Keyword Targeting

Keyword targeting completes the Lat49 location-focused online and mobile device ad serving solution

VANCOUVER, BC – February 3, 2009 - Lat49, a location-focused ad network, today announced the addition of keyword targeting to the company’s ad targeting arsenal.

Lat49’s proprietary Location Logic technology allows advertisers to target the delivery of their ads by including or excluding audiences based on where the audiences are living, along with the audiences’ expressed geographies of interest.

E-Mail, Internet, Camera Top List Of Most Desired Mobile Phone Features

PRINCETON, NJ – Long gone are the days when the average mobile phone user was content with a built-in camera alone. According to a new study from ORC, an Infogroup Company, (NASDAQ: IUSA) one-fifth of Americans now own a multi-function smartphone.

Of the 29 percent of Americans who currently own the device or have plans to purchase one in the coming year, the top three “must have features” were cited as follows: e-mail (85%), Internet browser (78%) and digital camera (73%).

IBM and RIM Partner on Social Networking for BlackBerry

BlackBerry Applications for Lotus Software Now Available from IBM

ORLANDO, FL & LOTUSPHERE - 18 Jan 2010: IBM ( IBM) and Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM; TSX: RIM) today announced the availability of rich, new social networking applications for BlackBerry smartphones.

By demand of their mutual customers, IBM and RIM are bringing the BlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus Quickr and a new version of the BlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus Connections to market through IBM.

RIM, Adobe Team Up on Rich Content and Application Smartphone Delivery

Adobe to Deliver Support for BlackBerry Smartphones within Adobe Creative Suite; RIM to Incorporate Flash Platform into BlackBerry Platform

SAN FRANCISCO — Nov.

Dictionary.com Introduces Dictionary & Thesaurus Application for BlackBerry Smartphones

Availability of App Expands Dictionary.com's Addressable Market to 65% of U.S. Smartphone Users

OAKLAND, Calif., Oct. 13 -- Dictionary.com, the leading online dictionary and a service of Ask.com, an operating business of IAC (NASDAQ: IACI), today announced the availability of its pocket English dictionary and thesaurus application for BlackBerry® smartphones, expanding Dictionary.com's addressable market to a potential 65 percent of U.S. smartphone users*.

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