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InfoGin Reaches Significant Subscriber Milestone for Real Web Surfing on Mobile Devices
More Than 20 Million Users Worldwide Are Browsing the Real Web on the Device of Their Choice Powered by InfoGin's Web-to-Mobile Content Adaptation Platform

CTIA FALL -- InfoGin, a leading pioneer
in the field of Web-to-mobile content adaptation solutions, today announced
that more than 20 million mobile users worldwide are using its patented
Web-to-mobile content adaptation technology, the Intelligent Mobile
Platform(TM) (IMP(TM)), to browse the Web on their mobile devices.
InfoGin's IMP has been successfully deployed commercially by top mobile
operators operating CDMA and GSM networks, such as Virgin Mobile (UK),
Mobilkom Austria Group (part of Vodafone), AIS (Thailand) and KPN (the
Netherlands), while leading content providers such as AOL, MapQuest and
InfoSpace are also utilizing InfoGin's platform to ensure subscribers have
the best possible Web experience from their mobile phones.
InfoGin's technology allows subscribers to surf any Web site they desire on
any mobile device. Mobile users are quickly and easily navigating to the
favorite section of Web sites they are familiar with from their desktop
PCs, finding their way via the IMP's smart navigation features, which
eliminate the need to scroll through any Web content that is not relevant
to them.
"Reaching this significant user milestone is yet another demonstration that
individuals around the world desire the real Internet while on the move,"
said Eran Wyler, CEO and Founder of InfoGin. "Furthermore, it shows how
instrumental our technology is in helping leading content providers and
network operators boost customer loyalty and generate additional new,
significant revenue streams."
InfoGin customers' commercial results show a continuous, significant
increase in monthly usage traffic and a dramatic reduction in
time-to-market delivery of rich Web services to the mobile space.
Following the implementation of the InfoGin solution, either on site or via
server-based hosted services, customers report a doubling of Web site
traffic and as much as an 80 percent decrease in the operational costs of
creating and handling Web content, as well as a significant reduction in
the time required to add and integrate new mobile devices with existing
services.
Comprised of a range of solutions, from a fully automatic intelligent
conversion engine to professional content-editing and marketing tools that
enable Web publishers to easily create a mobile version of their content
with minimum time-to-market and costs, InfoGin's platform reduces the
resources and costs necessary to enable the Internet in the mobile
environment, thus leading to significantly increased average monthly usage
of data services.
With Web-to-mobile content adaptation technology, mobile users are able to
simulate their PC-browsing experience, as the technology automatically and
in real-time analyzes the content of the
Web page, determines the meaning of each and every object in the page, and
presents the content according to its importance, with a smart navigation
that enables the user to reach the desired content with a minimum number of
clicks. An adaptation layer reformats the content according to the
device's physical and network characteristics. This way, the surfing
experience is raised to the best possible level, which looks and feels as
if the Web page has actually been manually customized for the specific
device.
About InfoGin
With an internationally proven track record, InfoGin is a world leader and
pioneer in the field of Web-to-mobile content adaptation, enabling mobile
users to access any Web site they desire, optimized to their mobile device.
The company's technology centers on the fundamental belief that in order to
adapt Web content designed for large screen display to a mobile device, a
platform must first "understand" the visual aspect of the page and then
present the information according to its importance. InfoGin's patented
technology offers a range of solutions, from a fully automatic intelligent
conversion engine to professional content-editing and marketing tools that
enable full control over the delivered information. InfoGin is dedicated
to developing technologies that dramatically reduce the time-to-market of
new services, while maximizing the efficiency and the quality of mobile
content delivery.
Established in April, 2000 by Eran Wyler, InfoGin is headquartered near Tel
Aviv, Israel. For more information, visit www.infogin.com.
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