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Naked Starlet Caught in Swimming Pool

July 30 2006

Imagine discovering a naked starlet swimming in the rooftop pool of the Soho House in New York City.


MoJo, a new mobile suite including P2P mobile file-sharing application and a mobile video player, allows you to share the moment with billions globally.


It's all free and easy to use. And unlike MobiTV and mobile carriers who charge for cellphone video services, MBC's MoJo is free and carrier- independent.


Mobile Broadcasting Corp., through a joint venture with Amigula, Inc. (Pink Sheets: AMJL) offers global coverage, from disasters and war zones to sports and entertainment. It's live history in the making, anywhere/everywhere in the world.


MBC also offers thousands of original programs -- amateur and professional -- available for mobile download and streamed in real-time.


MBC's user network means true global reach. There are now over 4 billion GSM mobile phones, according to the GSM Association's latest 2006 reports.


"MoJo was developed to empower 'the people,'" says company co-founder Warren B. Eugene. "The world is at your fingertips. You are instantly able to send and receive images, videos, music, news. If you want to be a foreign correspondent, it's instant -- send the photo of the event directly to MBC. We're like Reuters, Associated Press, and CNN rolled up in your cellphone. It's like the mobile version of YouTube."


The ability to deliver immediate news coverage will be commonplace, as MBC paves the way for you to be both real-time user and active participant.


MBC will also be recruiting professional correspondents to complement its massive storehouse of user-created content.


The result will be pure mobile delivery of information, directly from the source.


MBC's MoJo suite is open-source code and is available for download at http://www.mbc.tc . MoJo includes a full-featured media browser, a media player, and a P2P file-sharing application. The software supports over 400 mobile phone models.


The MoJo suite is as revolutionary as Skype, Napster, AOL, and Google.


"We are what Microsoft was to early computers," says co-founder Jason Syrie. "MBC offers a free, open-source operating system layered into your mobile phone."


MBC liberates the mobile airways. "It's like Prometheus, stealing fire from the gods and delivering it to cellphone users worldwide," says Stephen Judge, company spokesman


Contact: Warren Eugene, Stephen Judge, Jason Syrie


Tel. 416-961-2274, 416-838-3600, 212-810-1010


Email: wbe@phonecash.org


Website: http://www.mbc.tc