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Las Vegas Based Technology Company Revolutionizes Mobile Computing With Lilliputian Laptop

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Las Vegas Based Technology Company Revolutionizes Mobile Computing with Lilliputian Laptop

 By Rodney Marvel

Author, e-media Direct

 Mobile computing will never be the same with the advent of Seamless Wi-Fi’s S-Gen UMPC, or Ultra Mobile Personal Computer.  In an era when computer manufacturers are developing smaller PC solutions to meet the nomadic nature of today’s consumers, the S-Gen stands out as one of the most robust, yet smallest, micro PC’s available on the market. It has already made appearances on the Montel Williams Show and at numerous shows in Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Massachusetts, and Washington, D.C.

 Ultra mobile is a bit of an understatement.  The S-Gen weighs a mere 16 ounces and measures in with a length of 6.5 inches, a width of 3.8 inches, and a depth of 1.25 inches.  Despite its diminutive size, this “pocket” PC comes complete with a near full size keyboard, TFT touch screen display, and 20 GB hard drive.  Of course, it also has all of the bells and whistles of other mobile products, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular wireless technology.  Maybe surprising to some would be the fact that the S-Gen also features an integrated GPS system with internal antennae.

Of course, being able to map your location and see your destination is only useful if you have enough battery power to get you through to the end of your trip.  Fear not, the Seamless Wi-Fi S-Gen has a battery life in excess of 8 hours.  That is roughly 4 times longer than traditional laptop battery life and double the endurance of higher capacity notebook batteries.  When you consider just how many functions the S-Gen is capable of, you will realize that you need every bit of those 8 hours.  The S-Gen is essentially a tri-band cell phone, MP3 player, GPS navigation system, and mobile computer all wrapped up into one very portable package.

The S-Gen is so power-packed that it has been featured in PC Magazine, Laptop Magazine, The Mercury News, and The New York Post.  Let’s not forget the S-Gen’s reviews on DL.TV, Geekzone, and ZDNet just to name a few.  All of this positive publicity can only strengthen Seamless Wi-Fi’s sales numbers when the S-Gen officially launches on July 1, 2008.  The estimated retail price is $1,195, a very reasonable value when you consider the four or five devices that this unit will replace when you purchase it.

 Recently, at the “Money Show” in Las Vegas, Nevada, Seamless Wi-Fi demonstrated the many features of the S-Gen to businessmen from all over the world.  One of the demonstrations that seemed to surprise some was the ability to take a SIM card from any wireless phone, pop it into the S-Gen and immediately begin making calls.  The company received a lot of interest while at the show and is very optimistic about the sales potential of this one-of-a-kind product.

Seamless Wi-Fi, Inc. (SMWF), a development stage company, is an Internet company that is developing cutting edge technologies to create and provide new and innovative products and services for both businesses and consumers.  The company is based in Las Vegas, Nevada, has three operating subsidiaries, and engages in the development and marketing of Internet communications products and services in the United States.  The company provides wireless Internet access service known as wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) in Wi-Fi hot pots. It also develops software program that provides Wi-Fi users with Seamless-Secure Internet browsing, which encrypts the user’s Wi-Fi signal.

 Seamless Wi-Fi recently announced the impending launch of a big brother to the S-Gen, the S-NBK-1 mini-notebook.  The S-NBK-1, which is available now, contains a 10.2” TFT screen, 1.6 GHZ processor, 512 MB RAM, 80GB hard drive, and Windows® XP operating system.  The company has already launched the S-NBK-1 with a MSRP in the mid $500′s, which they feel is very competitively priced for the growing mini-notebook market.

 Albert R. Reda, President and CEO for Seamless Wi-Fi, Inc., has been with the company since November 1988. Mr. Reda received his Bachelor of Science degree from California State University, Long Beach, with a major in engineering. Mr. Reda is an officer and director of two other public companies, DCM Enterprises, Inc. and Global Debit Cash Card, Inc. For further information: info@slwf.com or 775.588.2499.

 Rodney Marvel is currently the Director of Operations for e-media Direct (www.e-mediadirect.com), a full-service investor relations firm located in Winter Park, FL. He has five years of experience in the marketing and financial industries.  He has worked with close to 100 publicly-traded companies on a multitude of projects, including website designs, press releases, and marketing campaigns. You can contact him at: rmarvel@e-mediadirect.com or 866.284.2835.

 

DISCLAIMER: This article written by e-media Direct, with the expressed permission of its client (SMWF), and the information and research contained herein do not represent a recommendation of investment advice to buy or sell stocks or any financial instrument nor is it intended as an endorsement of any security or investment. Neither e-media direct (including the author) can assess, verify, or guarantee the suitability of any particular investment to any personal situation and the reader of this article bears complete responsibility for its own investment research and should seek the advice of a qualified investment professional prior to making any investment decisions. This article and any sponsoring websites are provided solely for informational purposes, and they do not constitute an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities. All opinions expressed and information and data provided herein are subject to change without notice. e-media Direct and their respective officers, directors, employees and/or associated entities, including the author, may have positions in and may from time to time make purchases or sales of the securities discussed or mentioned in this article. e-media Direct, Inc. has been compensated by a third party consultant ten thousand dollars in cash. In exchange for this compensation, SMWF will receive investor relations services, this written article and promotion of this article on e-media Direct websites, other non-e-media Direct sponsoring websites and various media forums.

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how to value a technology development company?
we develop technology in the area of security. If I need to know the price of my company, what do I need to have in mind to get the best value? i´m almost going to be bought by a multinational company. Help me in getting the best that i can.

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MS Comic Sans.

No, I'm not serious.

Seriously, just look through font directories and pick something.

Note that most "text logos" have been tweaked a bit by the designer – you can't select a font, type "Microsoft" into Word, and get something that looks exactly like the Microsoft logo, for example.

Submit to Digg and Delicious for more traffic, however Searchles and many of the other 2nd tier social networks save everything and get it all indexed in Google and Yahoo! so there is much more value to improve SEO rankings from the 2nd tier social networks.

Big Bytes

You're welcome.

Generally makes the info less secure.
Electronic data is a bit easier to break into, in part because people have long known how to protect written data, but electronic data security is still new to some people.

Start reading up and following news on funding. Check out some of the sites that track startup companies, for example the San Jose Mercury News (Bay Area), socalTECH.com (Southern California), VentureWire.

Since any names that are suggested here may already be owned by another party, I wanted to go a different route…

I suggest either hiring a name creation firm or get together with your friends and/or family and throw a "name party" & have everyone bounce some ideas around. Compile a listing of names that you like the best. Once you have that list, do as much free research as you can before you delve into comprehensive research.

I listed some links where you can do some preliminary name checking. However, please be aware that this is merely scratching the surface of what's out there.

Only comprehensive research will tell you if the name is truly available. But, these links are free & a great place to start, so I'd try them out first.

Comprehensive research consists of looking at marks that are similar in Sound, Appearance or Meaning in the pending & registered Federal AND State trademark files as well as the US National Common-Law files.

There are other sites that offer free searching capabilities in conjunction with their commercial services, so I'm not able to post those links due to the Yahoo! TOS. You'll also want to check domain names & yellow pages, so simply do a search for "free domain name search" and "national yellowpages" and the appropriate links will pop up.

Hope that helps! I wish you much success & happiness in all your ventures!

That guy on the verizon commercial, bastard has a lot of people behind him… Like… A lot. Don't mess with that guy, he is crazy.

I find your question… bad question, there for you get a… bad answer.

for more help ; open the first & fifth link in:
http://www.sos-business.co.cc

there are 3 approaches to business valuation:

1. Income — based on what your company earns (must have positive cash flows)
2. Market — industy comparison to comparable companies
3. Cost — replacement cost (i.e. what would it cost you to rebuild your entire business to its current status if you had to start from ground zero again) — intellectual property and in process R&D are valued as separate assets.

undoubtedly, using the 3 approaches you will come to 3 different values for your business, in which you can weight them to come to a reasonable sales price, depending on which approaches are most relevant to your business.

if your company is profitable, you can analyze all 3 approaches. if you are not yet turning a profit, the Income approach cannot be utilized. under the Market approach, you will have to compare your company to other comparables at a gross margin, EBIT or EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation & amortization) level.

with this as a starting point, there is a ton of information on the net to perform the valuations.

hope this helps. email if you have more detailed questions.

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