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Be Here, Intel and FOX.com Unveil the First Immersive 360-Degree Video Tour of the Ally McBeal Set

Business Wire, Nov 20, 2000

About Intel

Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking, and communications products. Additional information about Intel is available at www.Intel.com/pressroom.> About Be Here

Be Here Corporation is the only provider of 360-degree live streaming Internet video technology used worldwide by sports, entertainment and event Webcasters. Be Here delivers live and on-demand streaming 360-degree Internet video with levels of personalization and involvement that other mediums or technologies simply cannot achieve. Rather than stitch multiple video images together, Be Here's technology captures the entire 360-degree environment in a single, seamless video image up to 30 frames/sec. By combining the seamless capture with real-time video processing software, Be Here iVideo produces both a higher quality and a richer viewing experience for the consumer for live and on-demand video applications. Be Here-powered Internet programming makes good on the promise of interactive viewing by enabling viewers to "look around" at an event at will -- just as if they were at the event itself. Viewers control personalized 360-degree camera angles independent of other viewers to gain an impactful, "be here" experience. Be Here's easy-to-use, open platform solutions have been used by the National Football League to Webcast the Superbowl XXXIV activities, ESPN for the Summer and Winter X Games, ESPN for the NFL Draft, Major League Baseball for the All Star Weekend, AtomFilms for "The New Arrival," Z.com for the Ellen Degeneres Americana Tour, popular reality shows including Big Brother and The Baren, the Democratic National Convention for the Convention Events, BMG for the Sundance Film Festival Music Studio and Dave Matthews Band concert. The company is headquartered in Cupertino, Calif.

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