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LGPR Wins ICON

By Anonymous

BRICK, NJ May 26, 2004 -- Deja View, Inc., of Brick, NJ, has won a 2004 ICON Award from Technology Marketing magazine for its public relations campaign to launch the company's first product.

Founded in late 2002, Deja View last year introduced the Camwear Model 100 digital camcorder, the world's first wearable camcorder that can capture video and audio of action 30 seconds before the camera's "record" button is pressed.

Now in its 10th year, the ICON Awards recognize the best in marketing communications (advertising, direct mail, public relations) for and by technology companies. Technology Marketing is published by Adweek, a trade publication.

Since its introduction, the unique camera has captured the interest of the media, industry-watchers, investors and consumers.     The tiny lens is less than the size of a nickel in diameter and clips onto a pair of glasses or the bill of a hat. Video and audio clips are stored in a cell phone-sized unit worn at the belt or waistband.

The user simply looks at the action taking place in front of him or her, and the camera continuously monitors the sights and sounds and stores the video and audio into flash memory. To permanently record the action, the user presses the "record" button on the remote unit, triggering the software to save the previous 30 seconds of monitored audio/video.    

The product is scheduled to go on sale this summer in stores throughout the U.S. and on the company's web site, www.mydejaview.com.




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Batteries .com offers FREE SHIPPING on all Notebook, Camcorder, and Cordless Phone Battery Purchases

By Anonymous

Indianapolis, IN. March 16, 2004 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: BATTERIES.COM POWERS GREATER VALUE TO ITS CUSTOMERS

Batteries.com (http://www.batteries.com), the world’s leading purveyor of computer, camcorder, and digital camera batteries, has sent a jolt of electricity through the battery world by introducing FREE SHIPPING on many of its products.

The Indianapolis-based Batteries.com is “committed to delivering the best batteries at the best price to the most educated consumers in the market” said Dale Petruzzi, who heads the team at Batteries.com. “Free shipping is just another step in that direction. We source our batteries from the world’s best manufacturers and new we deliver that camcorder battery, that computer battery, that hard to find battery anywhere in the country at no extra cost. That’s real value.”

“Consumers are smart today…they know what they want, and they know when they want it. Free shipping just makes sense. We deliver the world’s best batteries. We deliver the world’s best batteries at the world’s best prices. And now, we deliver the world’s best batteries at the world’s best prices…and we deliver them for free.”

As the world’s biggest and best battery superstore, Batteries.com is setting the mark with regard to pricing, service, and now shipping. Petruzzi said, “We feel like we’ve been in the lead in the battery market. But now, with this incredible added value, we are stretching that lead. We invite the competition to try to catch up. We have a lot of surprises up our sleeve. Overall, this means our customers get what they want, great batteries at a great price. This makes us a better company. And we look forward to being the greatest battery store on the internet for a long time to come.”

Batteries.com…the battery superstore just got more super. Free Shipping. Great batteries. At the best prices.

ABOUT BATTERIES.COM, LLC. (http://www.batteries.com)
Batteries.com is a leading online battery superstore: a complete store and information site for batteries, electronics, flashlights, and other mobile products. Since opening for business on September 27, 1999, Batteries.com has continued to strive towards being the ultimate battery source. Batteries.com offers thousands of brand-name products, a larger selection of products than a typical store-based retailer, at competitive prices. Our customers can review in-depth product information, interact with customer service representatives by phone or e-mail, and order products for delivery right to the home. We are open to shoppers 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We believe that Batteries.com provides its customers with a superior shopping experience, making buying batteries less of a chore. For more information, contact our PR department at:

pr@batteries.com or visit http://www.batteries.com.

The company also has several other web properties. Feel free to browse the links below:

Main Batteries Finder: http://www.batteries.com/ Batteries Link Exchange : http://www.batteries.com/links/
Link Partners : http://www.batteries.com/partners/
Batteries Glossary : http://www.batteries.com/glossary/
OEM Batteries : http://www.batteries.com/oem/

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Discover How To Cash In On the $25 Billion Mobile Entertainment Industry At Digital Hollywood Panel.

By Anonymous

March 30, 2004--"The Third Screen is about to come of age in and out of our homes worldwide" explains Digital Hollywood moderator Joyce Schwarz, JCOM, author of "Cutting the Cord: Tech TV's Guide to Going Wireless". Referring to Television as the first screen and PC as the second and entertainment on mobile devices as the third platform for viewing content, Schwarz quotes ARC Group Research reports to forecast that by 2007, mobile entertainment revenues may grow to $25.1 billion worldwide.

Top Hollywood executives from such studios and networks as Warner Bros, Sony Pictures and mobile distributors for Fox Sports join Schawrz as she moderates the Digital Hollywood forum panel "Mobile Games, Music & Advertainment" on Monday, March 29, 2004 at the Loew's Hotel in Santa Monica, California.

Panelists include: Adam Flick director of marketing, Sony Pictures Mobile, Tricia Han, Vice President Product Development, Vindigo Studios, Andy Volanakis, SVP, Business Development Zingy, Jennifer Herman, Director of Licensing, Sorrent and Pete Mauro, Wireless Product Development, Warner Bros.





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