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DEMOfall '06 Conference Wraps; 67 New Technologies Catalyze Market

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SOUTHBOROUGH, MA UNITED STATES
             Outstanding Presenters Honored With DEMOgod Awards
   Reporters From BusinessWeek, Forbes, Network World and The Wall Street
              Journal Assess DEMOfall Trends and Technologies

    SAN DIEGO, DEMOfall '06, Sept. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- The prestigious
DEMOfall '06 conference closed today after an information-packed program
focused on new products and services that are designed to improve and
enhance business and consumer computing. The sold-out crowd -- comprised of
business development executives, investors, reporters, and entrepreneurs --
was also treated to an in-depth discussion on nanotechnology and the
near-term prospects for products based on today's sub-microscopic research.
    (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060726/DEMOFALL2006LOGO )
    "Nanotechnology is a fascinating area of study," said Chris Shipley,
DEMO executive producer. "Despite all the hype and the money poured into
the field, we have yet to see outcomes that are affecting people's everyday
lives. Thanks to John Patrick's FutureScan panel, the DEMO community has a
much better sense of where that market is headed. My thanks to panelists
Dr. Gian-Luca Bona of IBM's Almaden Research Center, Dr. Gerald Hoegl of
Metcomb Nanostructures, and Rohit Sharma of Mohr Davidow Ventures for
participating in this panel."
    The semi-annual DEMO conferences are a reflection of the technology
industry as a whole -- a microcosm of the best, most viable emerging
technology products in the market categories that are the hottest in the
industry. Today at DEMOfall, the focus was on:
    -- Internet security,
    -- Internet search,
    -- application infrastructure,
    -- telecom,
    -- consumer-generated content,
    -- social content,
    -- digital content management, and
    -- the connected desktop.
    The morning general session began with a look at Internet security and
Internet search -- two robust categories that are making giant strides in
sophistication and customization every six months. Demonstrating their new
innovations in these areas were:
    -- Data Security Systems Solutions, Inc. -- OTPK (One Time Private Key)
       protects electronic transactions through digital signatures.
    -- MyPW, LLC -- MyPW authentication platform that protects against
       identity theft and online fraud.
    -- Retrevo, Inc. -- Retrevo searches and delivers smart content for
       consumers that are researching, installing, using, fixing and upgrading
       their consumer electronics products.
    -- Imaginestics, LLC -- 3D-Seek.com is a shape-based search engine that
       uses a drawing of the object being sought.
    Changing tacks, the DEMOfall stage program continued with a look at
infrastructure components that make building, managing and delivering new
applications faster and easier. Demonstrations included:
    -- NComputing, Inc. -- NStation Computing Solution is a hardware/software
       package that will accelerate the market migration from desktop to
       server based computing.
    -- BriteSoft Corp. -- BriteWorks automates software development of
       enterprise-class applications, typically speeding development by
       20 percent.
    -- Widgetbox -- Widgetbox is a Web-based marketplace where entrepreneurs
       can develop and sell content and code that enhance everyday blogs.

    Life in a Digital Age
    "The arrival of the Internet age has made communicating much easier ...
and much more complicated," said Shipley. "We now find ourselves texting,
emailing, IM-ing, Skype-ing, and even, sometimes, putting old fashioned pen
to paper. My research for DEMOfall showed that companies continue to
improve services around voice communications, as evinced by Be Here's
'Total View' VoIP collaboration phone, JAJAH's free mobile VoIP solution,
and GrandCentral's unified communications service that gives people one
phone number for life. These are big ideas that enhance the traditional
telecom experience and simplify people's lives."
    DEMOfall also had a major focus on consumer-generated content,
innovative social networking sites, and digital content management and
delivery -- three hotspots in the consumer tech industry. The rise of
social media and the influx of services designed to easily customize and
enrich online sites has led to the proliferation of online data. Shipley
invited the best new entrants in this field to launch at DEMOfall and to
take the stage this afternoon:
    -- SiteKreator -- SiteKreator Business Edition is a Web site creation and
       hosting service designed for small business owners.
    -- Wallop, Inc. -- Wallop is a social computing site with a sophisticated
       user interface that allows users to express their individuality online
       as they would offline.
    -- Scrapblog, Inc. -- Scrapblog.com combines the storytelling aspect of
       scrapbooks with the publishing power of blogs.
    -- HeyLetsGo, Inc. -- HeyLetsGo.com connects people with local events and
       an active local community to enhance their offline social life.
    -- Yoriwa, Inc. -- LeapTag employs user-customized tags to find matching
       content online, becoming more sophisticated as the user rates the
       search results.
    -- adaptiveblue, LLC -- Blueorganizer Browser Extension for Firefox is a
       semantic Web tool that redefines how people collect, manage, discover
       and share information.
    "DEMOfall opened with exciting demonstrations from Dash Navigation,
Tribeca Labs, and Pluggd and we closed the conference will equally heady
stuff," said Shipley. "Eluma's community-driven, brandable marketing
application will mean increased customer loyalty and revenue for the smart
organizations that adopt this platform. And the Cozi Central message center
profoundly enhances family communications in the digital age. It's been a
tremendously enlightening couple of days here at DEMOfall."
    DEMOgod Awards and Media Panel Review
    Chris Shipley took the stage one final time to announce the recipients
of the DEMOfall DEMOgod awards. Bestowed on the speakers that most
effectively and charmingly communicate the salient attributes of their
products despite the intensity of the DEMO stage, DEMOgod awards honor
grace under pressure. DEMOfall award winners are:
    -- Data Security Systems Solutions, Inc.
    -- Eluma
    -- Fonpods, Inc.
    -- i-Lighter, Inc.
    -- Mercora, Inc.
    -- Moixa Energy Holdings, Ltd.
    -- RingCube, Inc.
    -- uControl, Inc.
    At the conclusion of a full day, DEMOfall attendees tuned into the
media roundtable, designed to give well-respected national business
reporters the opportunity to opine about the business models and ideas
debuted at the conference. Begun at DEMO 2006 in February, the media
roundtable is already a much-anticipated element of the event program.
Panelists at DEMOfall were:
    -- Victoria Murphy Barret, Associate Editor, Silicon Valley Bureau, Forbes
    -- John Gallant, President & Editorial Director, Network World
    -- Kara Swisher, Co-Producer, D: All Things Digital & Staffer, Wall Street
       Journal
    -- Steve Wildstrom, "Technology & You" Columnist, BusinessWeek

    DEMOfall Sponsors
    DEMOfall '06's principal sponsor is QUALCOMM Incorporated. Decision
Counsel, RealNetworks, Inc, Sun Microsystems, and Sony Electronics, Inc.
are platinum sponsors. Porter Novelli and the National Science Foundation
are gold sponsors of the event. The strategic partner is Guidewire Group.
Media partners are American Venture Magazine, PR Newswire,
TechConfidential/The Deal, and VentureCapitalConferences.com. Cellular
wireless coverage provided by SpotWave. Marketing partners are Kauffman
eVenturing, the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), VC Experts,
and VentureChoice.
    About the DEMO Conferences
    Produced by Network World Events and Executive Forums, the semi-annual
DEMO conferences focus on emerging technologies and new products, which are
hand-selected from across the spectrum of the technology marketplace. The
DEMO conferences have earned their reputation for consistently identifying
tomorrow's cutting-edge technologies, and have served as launch pad events
for companies such as Palm, E*TRADE, Handspring, and U.S. Robotics, helping
them to secure venture funding, establish critical business relationships,
and influence early adopters. Each DEMO conference features approximately
70 new companies, products and technologies. For more information on the
DEMO conferences, visit http://www.demo.com/ .
    The DEMO community also benefits from the award winning DEMOletter. A
weekly e-newsletter designed to reach the people who are creating
companies, building products and launching new ideas, DEMOletter provides
smart insight and analysis of entrepreneurial business issues.
    About Network World
    Network World, Inc., the Leader in Network Knowledge, empowers Network
IT Executives through education, information and community. Network World,
an IDG company, is the leading provider of news, analysis, reviews, events
and education on information technology. Network World publishes the
leading newsweekly, Network World, hosts the most active online community (
http://www.networkworld.com ), and produces educational seminars and events
worldwide. Network World's portfolio of strategic marketing programs
provides marketing and agency professionals with the tools to generate
high-quality leads, optimize marketing campaigns, and create new revenue
opportunities. Additionally, Network World is the event organizer of DEMO
and DEMOfall, the leading events for new technology innovation.
    About IDG
    International Data Group (IDG) is the world's leading technology media,
events, and research company. IDG publishes more than 300 magazines and
newspapers in 85 countries including CIO, CSO, Computerworld, GamePro,
InfoWorld, Macworld, Network World, and PC World. IDG's online network
includes more than 400 Web sites spanning business technology, consumer
technology, digital entertainment, and gaming worldwide. IDG is a leading
producer of more than 170 technology-related events including LinuxWorld
Conference & Expo, Macworld Conference & Expo, DEMO, and IDC Directions.
IDC, a subsidiary of IDG, is the premier global provider of market
intelligence, advisory services, and events. Over 850 IDC analysts in 50
countries provide global, regional, and local expertise on technology and
industry opportunities and trends. Additional information about IDG, a
privately held company, is available at http://www.idg.com .
    NOTE: All product and company names are trademarks of their respective
companies.


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