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Viyya Technologies, Inc. (Pink Sheets:VYON),
developer and marketer of web-based information management systems,
announced today the introduction of Viyya Peer-to-Peer (P2P), its new
Web 2.0 collaboration and social networking product built specifically
to aid and support the hectic business professional.
Viyya P2P includes all the core functions associated with the Web 2.0
phenomenon while focusing on unique characteristics of the business
professional who now spends an average of 80 hours per month online.
MySpace, YouTube, and other “entertainment-based”
Web 2.0 products promote an exchange of ideas, collaboration, personal
publishing, and general content for the average consumer. Viyya P2P is
the first Web 2.0 offering catering to specific needs and lifestyles of
business professionals.
“We’ve taken the
proven Viyya core capabilities and added Web 2.0 functionality to create
a powerful and innovative alternative,”
explained John Bay, CEO of Viyya. “Imagine
choosing and sharing your particular ‘trusted’
web sources, automatically browsing those sites, gathering federated
search results, extracting and filtering your information for relevancy,
being notified of critical data via your mobile device the instant it
happens, and storing everything conveniently online –
automatically, all day, every day. That’s the
power of Viyya P2P.”
Viyya P2P is the latest and final addition, delivering on the company’s
mission to automate, personalize, and simplify the search, retrieval,
and storage of information from the Internet. Viyya P2P goes beyond
everyday RSS tools that are totally dependent on RSS technology as
sources for their content. Viyya’s
proprietary XScript extraction engine, used in conjunction with RSS
feeds and today’s popular search engines from
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG), Yahoo (NASDAQ:YHOO), AOL (NYSE:TWX), MSN
(NASDAQ:MSFT) and others, provides Viyya users with a level of
information management not available from other vendors.
“Viyya's unique approach makes our product
suite the first to provide true Web 2.0 features and functionality in a
scalable, cost-effective service,” noted Bay.
Viyya P2P is the final core product in the company’s
planned 2007 six-product release schedule.
About Viyya Technologies
Viyya Technologies (Pink Sheets: VYON) is the developer and marketer of
the world's most advanced, Web 2.0 information management application.
Viyya has assembled the tools that allow individuals to turn
"Information Overload" into customized personal and business
intelligence, empowering them to automate and manage their Internet
information through trusted and open sources. Viyya provides easy-to-use
filtering, parsing, and notification techniques for the maximum
information impact, while storing information for quick, easy, effective
retrieval. For additional company information, please visit www.viyya.com
or email Joel Hudesman at Joel@viyya.com.
Legal Notice Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
"Forward-looking statements" as defined in the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995 may be included in this news release.
These statements relate to future events or our future financial
performance; they are only predictions and may differ materially from
actual future results or events. Viyya disclaims any intention or
obligation to revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result
of new information, future developments or otherwise. Important risk
factors -- including but not limited to risks associated with changes in
general economic/business conditions (including in the IT and financial
information industries), actions of our competitors, the extent to which
we are able to develop new services and markets for our services, the
time and expense involved in such development activities, the level of
demand and market acceptance of our services and changes in our business
strategies – could cause actual results to
differ from those contained in forward-looking statements.