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Monday, March 12, 2007

PHOTO: Build free mini-Web-like sites with text, images, animations and music


CINCINNATI, March 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Trivantis Corporation(R), a leading developer of publishing software for
the FORTUNE 1000, today unveiled GotZapp, a new mobile social networking
platform that empowers users to create and send a dynamic combination of
text, photos and music to Web-enabled mobile phones in a single transmission
called a "Zapp." GotZapp, which utilizes Zirada mobile content creator, will
take mobile communications to the next level by bringing genuine
self-expression, robust social networking and a rich multi-media experience
to the mobile handset.


Access to the GotZapp social network and Zirada mobile content creator is
available for free at www.gotzapp.com. Here visitors can utilize free and
easy-to-use tools designed to help them create mini-Web-like sites that can
then be sent in a single data transmission to Web-enabled mobile phones
worldwide. Zapps can include multiple pages of text, photos, graphics,
animations, navigation buttons and can even play music. The GotZapp Web site
also provides pre-made Zapps featuring pop culture icons in music, movies,
and television.


"The uses for GotZapp and Zirada are limited only by the user's
imagination," said Tim Loudermilk, company founder and chief software
architect. "GotZapp and Zirada are the perfect tools for sending rich,
multi-media communications to friends, customers, employees and businesses --
all via their mobile phones."


GotZapp and Zirada are the only technologies that currently allow the
transmission of integrated multimedia experiences in a single file from a PC
to a Web-enabled mobile phone. GotZapp uses Java-based technology, which
means that the vast majority of cell phones and computers in use today
already have the technology needed to use these impressive tools.


"Today's average cell phone is a powerful tool and consumers are not
fully utilizing the advanced wireless technology they already own - with
GotZapp, they can," said Loudermilk. "With GotZapp, social networking truly
becomes mobile."


Wireless users in Asia and Europe can take full advantage of this
technology immediately. In North America, all users can create, send and view
Zapps from their PC, and T-Mobile and Cingular customers can access their
Zapps remotely from their Web-enabled mobile phones. GotZapp is currently
meeting with additional U.S. carriers to speed their adoption of this
exciting technology.


About Trivantis


Cincinnati, OH-based Trivantis Corporation provides world-class authoring
and publishing software, learning management systems, and content development
services that enable the creation, publishing, and hosting of multimedia
digital content. Trivantis solutions are designed to dramatically diminish
the technical barriers traditionally associated with e-content across a
variety of digital mediums including the Internet, intranet, CD-ROM, and
wireless. In 2004, Trivantis was named to Entrepreneur magazine's list of
"Hot 100 Fastest Growing Companies in America."


Web site: http://www.gotzapp.com


Trivantis Corporation

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