Wednesday, February 29, 2012

NSW:Parker faces questions over Orica leak


AAP General News (Australia)
08-23-2011
NSW:Parker faces questions over Orica leak

Beleaguered NSW environment minister ROBYN PARKER has defended her handling of the
Newcastle chemical leak, saying at the time of the incident everything that should have
been done was being done.

Ms PARKER'S role in the Orica debacle has dominated a rowdy question time, with the
state opposition calling on her to explain why it took three days to notify Stockton residents
of the hexavalent chromium leak.

Ms PARKER says she didn't know about the accident until two days after the leak - when
she was told the situation was under control, had been contained on site, and that residents
were being doorknocked by Orica.

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KEYWORD: CHEMICAL (SYDNEY)

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Qld: Main stories in today's The Courier Mail


AAP General News (Australia)
02-21-2008
Qld: Main stories in today's The Courier Mail

BRISBANE, Feb 21 AAP - The main stories in The Courier-Mail today:

Page 1: US officials rejected the Queensland DPP's brief of evidence against Dr Jayant
Patel several times before accepting the brief late last month, a senate estimates hearing
is told.

Page 2: Federal government considering tax breaks for a local oil industry after warnings
of petrol price rises.

Page 3: The man who risked his life to save a mother and her child from …

FED:Abbott's approach to envt is unique: Rudd


AAP General News (Australia)
04-27-2011
FED:Abbott's approach to envt is unique: Rudd

Foreign minister KEVIN RUDD says TONY ABBOTT's head in the sand approach to tackling
global warming makes him almost unique in the western world.

It comes after another opposition attack on Labor's proposed carbon tax this morning
.. with Mr ABBOTT saying it won't clean up the environment .. but will wipe out jobs.

Mr RUDD's hit back .. saying he hasn't visited another country where the alternative
leader effectively denies the existence of climate change.

AAP RTV mb/jcd/af

KEYWORD: CLIMATE ABBOTT (CANBERRA)

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NSW:Teen charged over Christmas Eve assault


AAP General News (Australia)
02-12-2011
NSW:Teen charged over Christmas Eve assault

A teenage boy's been charged over an alleged Christmas Eve assault on the New South
Wales north coast.

The 17-year-old was arrested after he was pursued by local police and an off-duty officer
at Forster yesterday.

It's alleged the teen and a 15-year-old boy threatened and robbed a man as he crossed
the Forster-Tuncurry Bridge at 11pm on December 24 last year.

The man was knocked unconscious in the assault and treated for head injuries.

The boy's been charged with aggravated robbery including actual bodily harm and aggravated
assault with intent to rob.

He was refused bail and will appear in Forster Children's Court today.

A 15-year-old boy remains in custody after being refused bail over the same incident.

AAP RTV ih/sw/

KEYWORD: TEENAGER (SYDNEY)

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QLD:Alcohol-fuelled violence crackdown


AAP General News (Australia)
08-29-2010
QLD:Alcohol-fuelled violence crackdown

BRISBANE, Aug 29 AAP - Extra cops, bans on troublemakers and designated safe drinking
zones will spearhead a Queensland government crackdown on alcohol-fuelled violence.

Premier Anna Bligh has announced three `Drink Safe Precincts' will be set up - in Brisbane's
Fortitude Valley, the Gold Coast and Townsville - from December 2010.

Under the $4.2 million plan, police numbers in those precincts will be boosted by 39
per cent and troublemakers will be banned from those areas.

Police numbers will increase during peak times and there will be better supervised
taxi zones, Ms Bligh said.

"Drink Safe Precincts would be run like major sporting events with coordinated policing,
security and support services provided to deliver a safe environment for patrons," she
said in a statement.

"We will also legislate for new powers to ban people committing alcohol-related violence
from the areas and it will become mandatory for pubs and clubs to offer free drinking
water to patrons.

"The new precincts will have special safe zones where people can go if they have had
too much to drink, are experiencing harassment, violence or simply need a safe place to
clear their heads.

"These will be staffed by experienced community workers and volunteers."

The Bligh government has rejected recommendations to change lockout times or wind back
trading hours.

"The existing lockout laws will stay in place to provide certainty to both licensees
and patrons and also give the new measures a chance to work," Ms Bligh said.

Opposition leader John Paul Langbroek said the proposed new measures didn't go far enough.

"It doesn't target hot spots right across the state," he said.

"There is trouble at nightclub areas all over Queensland.

"What about Cairns, the Whitsundays, Mackay? This plan ignores those areas."

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KEYWORD: BOOZE

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Fed: Abbott brushes off Hanson comparison over dole-cutting plan


AAP General News (Australia)
04-21-2010
Fed: Abbott brushes off Hanson comparison over dole-cutting plan

Opposition leader TONY ABBOTT has laughed off comparisons with PAULINE HANSON made
by a union leader after he flagged cutting the dole for people under 30.

Mr ABBOTT says the opposition hasn't announced a policy yet but is considering cutting
the dole for people under 30 who won't move to take up jobs.

He says conversations with employers in Western Australia have highlighted the lack
of labour especially in the resources industry .. yet the social security system doesn't
always give people the incentives they need to go and get work.

Australian Workers Union boss PAUL HOWES says people under 30 won't automatically find
work in the resources sector under any such scheme.

Mr HOWES told Sky News the idea was crass politics typical of PAULINE HANSON and a
SARAH PALIN moment.

AAP RTV ah/dl/crh

KEYWORD: DOLE ABBOTT (PERTH)

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NSW: Settled soldiers remembered


AAP General News (Australia)
12-08-2009
NSW: Settled soldiers remembered

Diggers who returned from World War One .. and took up land in failed government farming
schemes .. have been remembered for their battles in the trenches and on the land.

More than 300-thousand Australian soldiers returned from the great war .. and some
40-thousand of them took up an offer of farming land .. made possible by federal and state
soldier settlement schemes.

NSW organised the largest such scheme .. but just 15 years after the war .. fewer than
half the nine thousand returned soldiers remained on the land.

Records of their achievements and failures have recently been released by State Records
NSW .. and these have been produced online by The Australian Research Council .. the University
of New England .. and Monash University.

UNE Associate Professor MELANIE OPPENHEIMER .. one of the chief investigators on the
project .. says for the first time historians will tell the story of this generation ..

who traded a battle in the trenches for an equally relentless battle with the land.

AAP RTV vpm/psm/

KEYWORD: SOLDIERS (SYDNEY)

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Fed: Governemt extends its efforts against the swine flu virus


AAP General News (Australia)
04-29-2009
Fed: Governemt extends its efforts against the swine flu virus

Across Australia about 100 recently-returned travellers are awaiting test results to
see if they've contracted swine flu .. while almost 60 have already been cleared.

Thermal scanners will be deployed at international airports around the nation tomorrow
.. with the federal government now admitting it's unlikely Australia will avoid a swine
flu outbreak.

The speed and scope with which the virus is spreading around the globe has forced the
government to extend its directive to monitor passengers on flights from the Americas
.. to all flights into the Australia.

It's also considering making it compulsory for all passengers entering Australia to
make health declarations .. with four million declaration forms being distributed.

The government will continue taking advice from the Australian Health Protection Committee
and chief medical officer JIM BISHOP about whether it's necessary to introduce the thermal
scanning and declaration cards.

AAP RTV mj/kms/tm/wz

KEYWORD: FLU AUST (CANBERRA)

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Vic: Man charged with attempted murder over stabbing


AAP General News (Australia)
12-27-2008
Vic: Man charged with attempted murder over stabbing

A 20-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder over the stabbing of a teenager
in Melbourne's north.

A 19-year-old man was rushed to the Royal Melbourne Hospital in a critical condition
after he was stabbed in the head at a house in Reservoir about 10.40pm last night.

Police say a 20-year-old man from Reservoir has been charged with attempted murder
today over the incident.

AAP RTV mok/ka/

KEYWORD: STAB (MELBOURNE)

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NSW: Rugby club mourns avalanche victim


AAP General News (Australia)
08-18-2008
NSW: Rugby club mourns avalanche victim

One of Australia's leading rugby clubs is mourning the loss of one of its players who
was killed in an avalanche at Kosciuszko National Park.

TOM CARR-BOYD was crushed after a slab of hardened snow gave way and caused an avalanche
yesterday at Blue Lake .. about five kilometres from Charlotte Pass.

The 22-year-old from the Blue Mountains town of Wentworth Falls played fourth grade
for Randwick Rugby Club.

RYAN HAYES .. who works at the club .. says players and patrons are shocked by his sudden death.

AAP RTV cjb/evt/ibw/bart

KEYWORD: AVALANCHE RUGBY (SYDNEY)

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0530 2GB Headlines


AAP General News (Australia)
04-11-2008
0530 2GB Headlines

More security concerns for our Olympians after China smashed terrorist ring - Dawn
Fraser on security.

PM wraps up his visit to Beijing today.

Problem gambling in Sydney - Fairfield worst suburb.

US Troops look set to stay in Iraq for the long haul .. deploymenhts shortened.

Pawn shops asked to look out for stolen sword and rifle.

Speeding bus drivers.

Beer bellies.

Finance

SPORT: Golf. Roosters V Penrith prev. Round 5 wrap. Soccer.

AAP RTV/bart

KEYWORD: 0530 2GB (SYDNEY)

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Fed: Berry juice shrinks prostate tumours in rats


AAP General News (Australia)
12-07-2007
Fed: Berry juice shrinks prostate tumours in rats

Australian scientists say a cocktail of exotic berry juices has been found to slow
the growth of tumours in mice with prostate cancer.

Researchers at the University of Sydney are moving to test the commercially available
juice concentrate on humans .. after good results in the laboratory.

The team has found they could reduce the size of tumours by 25 per cent using Blueberry
Punch .. an antioxidant cocktail containing more than a dozen extracts .. including berries
.. citrus .. grapes .. olives and herbs.

Researchers say after feeding mice a 10 per cent solution of the punch for two weeks
.. they found the tumours were 25 per cent smaller than those found in mice that only
drank tap water.

But experts have warned the results are very preliminary .. with little proof yet that
it can be effective on human cancer patients.

AAP RTV tam/tm/bart

KEYWORD: COCKTAIL (SYDNEY)

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Fed: Around the world Australians prepare to remember Anzacs


AAP General News (Australia)
04-25-2007
Fed: Around the world Australians prepare to remember Anzacs

Australians around the world will today commemorate the 91st anniversary of the devastating
Battle of Gallipoli .. which left more than eight-thousand diggers dead.

From the Gallipoli Peninsula to Hobart .. dawn services will herald Anzac Day .. which
has become a day of remembrance for all of Australia's war dead.

Tens of thousands of Australians are expected to attend the Gallipoli service in Turkey
.. despite warnings of a terrorist attack.

In East Timor .. where about one thousand Australian soldiers are currently posted
.. there'll be a dawn service and hot breakfast .. and possibly even a game of two-up.

While in Long Tan .. the scene of a mighty Australian victory during the Vietnam War
.. between 50 and 100 people are expected to attend a dawn service.

JOHN HOWARD will be at the dawn service in Brisbane .. before flying back to Canberra
for commemorations at the Australian War Memorial later this morning.

AAP RTV pv/paz/rh

KEYWORD: ANZAC DAYLEAD (CANBERRA)

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NSW: Governments won't discuss blood screening until March


AAP General News (Australia)
12-23-2006
NSW: Governments won't discuss blood screening until March

The federal government says it won't intervene to bring in universal screening of blood
used in transfusions .. despite Victorian coronial investigations into two deaths involving
contaminated blood.

The government says the issue will be on the agenda when health ministers meet in March
.. but it can't be fast-tracked.

An investigation has found more than 100 incidents of bacterially contaminated platelet
transfusions affecting people since September 2004.

One 10-month-old cancer patient has permanent brain damage from a bacterial infection
contracted from contaminated blood.

He was rushed to Royal Melbourne Children's Hospital yesterday suffering complications
from the transfusion.





Victorian coroners are investigating two deaths involving contaminated blood .. but
it is not known how many blood transfusions have made people seriously ill.

Australia screens only five per cent of donated platelets .. a blood component given
mainly to cancer and trauma patients to help with clotting.

A spokeswoman for Health Minister TONY ABBOTT acknowledges he has received a petition
from a blood service to introduce universal screening.

But he says responsibility for a decision does not rest solely with Canberra.

AAP RTV sk/wz

KEYWORD: BLOOD (SYDNEY)

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Vic: Father was in control of car before it entered dam: expert


AAP General News (Australia)
08-16-2006
Vic: Father was in control of car before it entered dam: expert

By Kate Lahey

GEELONG, Vic, Aug 16, AAP - Accused murderer Robert Farquharson was in control of his
car from the moment it left a highway until it ploughed into a dam, drowning his three
sons, a collisions expert has told a court.

Senior Constable Glen Urquhart today told Geelong Magistrates' Court that Farquharson's
car had followed distinct steering movements which could not have been made by an unconscious
person, when it veered off the Princes Highway and into a Victorian dam on Father's Day
last September.

Farquharson, 37, of Winchelsea, has denied murdering Jai, 10, Tyler, seven, and Bailey,
two, claiming he suffered a coughing fit and blacked out while driving.

Sen Const Urquhart, examined the crash scene at Winchelsea, south-west of Melbourne,
and later reconstructed the car's journey on the same section of road in eight different
tests.

"The path that the vehicle travelled once it left the road and prior to it leaving
the road ... is something that I don't believe an unconscious person with no control over
the vehicle would have travelled," Sen Const Urquhart said.

He said if Farquharson had been unconscious, even if he convulsed with his hand on
the wheel, the path the car took would have been different.

Prosecutor Jeremy Rapke, QC, asked Sen Const Urquhart, "is it your opinion that this
car was in the control of the driver from the moment it left the highway until it entered
the dam?".

"Absolutely," he replied.

Winchelsea man Greg King also gave evidence today about a secretly taped conversation
he had with Farquharson after the tragedy.

Mr King was wired by police after he told them Farquharson had previously talked of
killing his sons to punish his former wife, Cindy Gambino, who is now pregnant to her
new boyfriend Stephen Moules.

Mr King alleged Farquharson spoke of dreaming about a dam and that he mentioned a special
day such as Fathers' Day.

During the taped conversation, Mr King told Farquharson he was worried about the alleged
conversation and would seek counselling.

The court heard Farquharson told Mr King he was mistaken and urged him not to discuss
it with a counsellor.

Mr Rapke said Farquharson told King, "you misinterpret what I said and then they're
going to have it on file and they're going to have to go to the police and that's going
to incriminate me".

Mr King held back tears and struggled to answer questions in the witness box today.

He said he did not want to be in court.

"I don't want to come between my families and I don't want to put my mate in," he said.

Farquharson's lawyer Russell Sarah accused Mr King of making the story up.

"These statements contain a pack of lies, that's the reason you don't want to be here,"

Mr Sarah said.

Mr King denied making it up.

The committal hearing continues tomorrow before Magistrate Jon Klestadt.

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KEYWORD: FARQUHARSON NIGHTLEAD

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Fed: Deputy PM arrives to front Cole inquiry=2


AAP General News (Australia)
04-10-2006
Fed: Deputy PM arrives to front Cole inquiry=2

Mr Vaile said his presence today was proof that the federal government supported the
Cole inquiry.

"We've always maintained that we had set up an open and transparent process so far
as the Cole inquiry is concerned," Mr Vaile said outside the inquiry.

"My appearance here this afternoon ... is proof of that.

"The foreign minister (Alexander Downer) will be giving evidence tomorrow afternoon.

"This is an open and transparent process that we have established in Australia that
not too many other government's around the world have done.

"This is proof positive of that."

AAP dcr/amb/lma/jlw

KEYWORD: AWB VAILE ARRIVE 2 SYDNEY (REOPENS)

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Monday, February 27, 2012

WA: Bomb sqaud unit investigates huge unit complex blast=2


AAP General News (Australia)
04-03-2005
WA: Bomb sqaud unit investigates huge unit complex blast=2

Most of the seven people injured in the blast have now been discharged from hospital,
a police spokeswoman told AAP tonight.

However, the 71-year-old man remains in a critical but stable condition.

AAP na/arb

KEYWORD: UNITS NIGHTLEAD 2 PERTH REOPENS

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Texas Instruments Announces Enhanced Brightness, Color Saturation For DLP Technology; `Sequential Color Recapture' Technology Described At SID 2001 Conference.

Business/Technology Editors

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 7, 2001

Illustrative images for this story may be found at

http://www.dlp.com/dlp/resources/resources.asp

At the annual conference of the Society for Information Display (SID) - held at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California - Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE:TXN) today announced an exciting innovation which will allow projectors featuring DLP(TM) technology to deliver images which can be up to 40% brighter than is currently possible or which feature greater color saturation - or a combination of increased brightness and increased color saturation.

In a paper entitled "Sequential Color Recapture and Dynamic Filtering: A Method of Scrolling Color" authored by D. Scott Dewald, Steven M. Penn and Michael Davis of Texas Instruments, an innovative approach to increasing the efficiency of a single modulator display is described.

"The current DLP single-panel technology has only one color present on the surface of the DMD, meaning that, at any one time, one third of the light is used while two thirds of the light is wasted," said Scott Dewald of TI's DLP(TM) Products division, who delivered the paper at the conference. "Sequential Color Recapture - SCR - is a technology that allows all three colors to be present simultaneously, such that a single panel DLP system can now be as efficient as - potentially more efficient than - a three panel system, but without the additional parts, size, weight and expense of three panel systems."

"Although many solutions have been proposed to the challenge of maximizing the efficiency of single modulator displays," he continued, "all have exhibited a high degree of mechanical complexity which would make manufacturability a real issue. One of the key virtues of SCR is its simplicity: it is no more complex than what we have today, requiring no additional moving parts."

The implementation of SCR technology requires a change to the color wheel and light integrating element currently employed in single-DMD DLP(TM) subsystems, together with changes in the DMD and the drive electronics. The optical capability of SCR has been made possible by advances in dichroic and metal thin-film technologies, the most important of these being the photolithographic patterning of dichroic coatings. The SCR color wheel is created from RGB dichroic coatings arranged in a "spiral of Archimedes" pattern.

"This is a tremendously exciting development for DLP technology," said Dennis Fritsche, Manager for Business Products at TI's DLP(TM) Products Division. "It has been a continuing goal to not only increase brightness, but also to increase color saturation - and SCR allows us to do both. On a panel-to-panel basis, DLP technology has always out-performed competing technologies. With this invention, we can now, in all respects, match three-panel modulators with a single DMD, but in the small, lightweight projectors that DLP(TM) technology uniquely enables because of its high speed and digitally consistent mirror technology. We are now investigating implementation plans and schedules to bring this revolutionary advancement to the market place."

Today, TI supplies DLP(TM) subsystems to more than thirty of the world's top projector manufacturers, who then design, manufacture and market projectors based on DLP(TM) technology. There are now over fifty products based on DLP(TM) technology in the market. Since early 1996, over 750,000 DLP(TM) subsystems have been shipped. Over the past four years, DLP(TM) technology-based projectors have consistently won some of the audio-visual industry's most prestigious awards, including, in June 1998, an Emmy Award from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

At the heart of TI's Digital Light Processing(TM) technology is the Digital Micromirror Device optical semiconductor chip. The DMD switch has an array of up to 1,310,000 hinged, microscopic mirrors which operate as optical switches to create a high resolution, full color image.

Texas Instruments Incorporated is the world leader in digital signal processing and analog technologies, the semiconductor engines of the Internet age. The company's businesses also include sensors and controls, and educational and productivity solutions. TI is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and has manufacturing or sales operations in more than 25 countries.

Texas Instruments is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TXN. More information is located on the World Wide Web at www.ti.com

Digital Light Processing, DLP and DLP Cinema are trademarks of Texas Instruments. All other products and names may or may not be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

SuperSig Teams With eFusion to Equip Email Messages With the Power of Voice.

New Services Will Allow Email Recipients to Initiate Live Voice Communications

Directly From Their Messages

BEAVERTON, Ore. and VENICE, Calif., July 31 /PRNewswire/ --

eFusion Inc., a leading provider of online communication services for companies engaged in Internet commerce, and SuperSig, a leader in providing infrastructure software and services for web-enabling email, announced today an agreement in principle whereby SuperSig will integrate and distribute eFusion's Push to Talk (PtT)(TM) service as part of SuperSig's patent-pending HTML email infrastructure. Under the terms of the agreement, SuperSig will incorporate co-branded Push To Talk technology in its email enhancement suites. Using Push to Talk, email recipients will be able to respond to messages in real time, simply by pushing the button displayed in the email. As part of the agreement, eFusion will use the SuperSig technology to offer their customers the ability to include Push to Talk buttons in their corporate email.

eFusion's Push to Talk will be incorporated into SuperSig's Corporate Services solutions, which increases the effectiveness of corporate employee email. The company's technology extends existing email infrastructure to support dynamic applications, such as VoIP applications, inside person-to-person email. With the addition of Push to Talk buttons, companies can enhance the communications power of everyday email.

"Internet users spend 96% of their time in their email accounts," points out Mark Jeffrey, CEO of SuperSig. "With the SuperSig infrastructure, email can now benefit from the effectiveness of web-based applications, starting with Voice over Internet Protocol. eFusion's PtT technology is a robust application which integrates very well into our applications platform. Now, email recipients can choose their mode of response, be it voice or text, asynchronous or real time. By adding eFusion's VoIP capability to our suite of email applications, our customers can improve the productivity of their sales force, their customer service reps, and their marketing campaigns."

Jeff Gaus, eFusion's Vice President of Marketing, stated, "eFusion has been very successful in helping online enterprises differentiate themselves from their competition and offer their customers, employees and vendors a convenient means of incorporating human interaction into their Web transactions. The commercial and corporate benefits of providing an immediate voice connection that can be initiated from an email promise to significantly strengthen the ways in which companies communicate with their customers and each other."

eFusion's services are designed to give online businesses a competitive boost and help them meet changing demands in the marketplace, including consumers' growing expectations for high-quality, point-of-purchase service. The company's Push to Talk technology adds a much-needed (and demanded) human touch to the online shopping experience and can enhance other aspects of online business strategies, including online sales lead verification and fulfillment, email marketing and banner advertising. A simple "push" of a button, or URL, gives consumers a direct, live connection to a call center agent or sales representative via a PC or telephone. By marrying Push to Talk with SuperSig's infrastructure software and services, this experience can now exist in email.

About SuperSig

SuperSig was founded in 1999 to provide products and services that dramatically expand the capabilities and productivity of daily email communications. SuperSig's patent-pending technology enables corporations to easily add and manage HTML applications, such as VoIP, presence indicators, calendaring, polling and dynamic content, within their employees' or customers' daily email. SuperSig offers email product suites for customer acquisition, corporate marketing, sales productivity and customer support. The company is based in Venice, California. For more information, visit www.SuperSig.com.

About eFusion, Inc.

eFusion provides a suite of value-added Internet applications and services that seamlessly integrate Web interaction with real-time communication. The company's application service provider business model allows online enterprises and network providers to differentiate their services to businesses and consumers, enables businesses to better interact with their customers through enhanced communication, and gives consumers the opportunity to enjoy a more productive online experience. eFusion is located at 14600 NW Greenbrier Parkway, Beaverton, OR 97006, and can be reached at 888-4EFUSION, 503-207-6300, via the Internet at http://www.efusion.com , or by email at info@efusion.com

NOTE: eFusion, the eFusion logo and Push to Talk (PtT) are trademarks or registered trademarks of eFusion, Inc. SuperSig, and SuperSig.com, among others, are registered trademarks of SuperSig.com, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners, and are gratefully acknowledged.