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Momentem

News Bulletin

November 12, 2008

Redwood Technologies Launches momentem™ globally and Voted #1 at Major Silicon Valley Event

Get momentem™ today for your BlackBerry

Redwood's flagship service - momentem™ is available for sale around the world in partnership with Handmark. BlackBerry users can purchase a subscription to momentem™ for $9.99/month. They can find momentem™ on the internet at www.handmark.com , on their handset via Handmark's Pocket Express on-device portal, and at BlackBerry.com. Click here to puchase momentem™.

Handmarkmomentem™ is now for sale - via Handmark - on Sprint's Digital Lounge as well as Alltel's Pocket Express store.

momentem™ is also available from Orange in the UK; Orange users of BlackBerry can go to the Orange Application Shop and have momentem™ charged directly to their Orange bill.

BlackBerry Cool Review of momentem™

Doug Soltys

Doug Soltys
(pictured with Jim Balsillie, RIM)

Doug Soltys, Editor of BlackBerryCool writes: "Last week, Redwood Technologies officially announced momentem™'s availability, but Redwood gave us a build to play with during the BlackBerry Developer Conference. I'm pretty behind in delivering this hands-on impressions post, but that's (mostly) because I wasn't ready for how momentem™ was going to change the way I use my BlackBerry. If you consider yourself a power BlackBerry user in any fashion, you have to read this hands-on."
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Redwood Technologies Voted #1 at Major Silicon Valley Technology Event

Terry

Terry Hughes, Redwood's President,
presenting to over 400 people in silicon valley

Redwood won a major accolade on October 21, 2008. Redwood was voted the equal #1 presenting company from a formidable list of 42 companies from around the world pitching to a distinguished panel of venture capitalists. The presentation was delivered by Redwood's President, Terry Hughes.

The event was called PACT 2008 and was held at the prestigious Plug and Play Tech Center in Sunnyvale, CA, home to hundreds of silicon valley start-ups and entrepreneurs. Over 400 people from the tech sector attended to network and to hear presentations from some of the world's hottest start-ups.

Globe and Mail article summarizes the need for momentem™

Canada's Globe and Mail national newspaper ran a feature in September called "Is the BlackBerry cutting into billable time?"

"Another big selling point is the ability to be productive during previously wasted transit time. Lawyers can be efficient while sitting around in Pearson International Airport waiting for their flight. It's easy for them to connect with clients, with each other - with their home office if they need to touch base with their assistant. Absolutely. But the revenue-relevant question is: Are they billing that airport time?"

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