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Good Technology's Versatile New Audioplayer Featured On E-Commerce Web Site Designed by Network 9

Business Wire, Nov 7, 2000

Business Editors/High Tech Writers

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 7, 2000

A new e-commerce Web site designed by Network 9 features a versatile new audioplayer from Good Technology that plugs into Handspring Visor and also functions separately as a digital music player.

The SoundsGood(TM) audioplayer is for people who want to take high quality digital music everywhere they go.

Network 9 collaborated with Good Technology to create a Web site that enables customers to purchase SoundsGood online, and the site will continually be expanded as Good Technology' s product line expands. Special features of www.good.com will eventually enable visitors to see how the company's entire line of products works with Handspring Visor.

"We asked a lot of Network 9, and they delivered," said Dave Whorton, president and CEO of Good Technology. "Network 9 helped us to create our Internet strategy, showcase our new product and debut our corporate brand all at once. We're excited about continuing our work with them as our product line and digital business evolve."

Vanessa Lopez, Network 9's lead designer on the Web site, credits the team approach for the success of the project. "Partnering with the client was the key. They very clearly communicated what they needed and worked closely with us to direct the development of the design and the copy. They deserve much of the credit for how well the site works."

Good Technology creates mobile devices and services for Personal Digital Assistants (PDA) for users on the go. The company introduced SoundsGood in September at DEMOmobile 2000 in Pasadena. A popular handheld PDA system using Palm technology, Handspring Visor allows consumers to "plug in" all the devices they might want to take with them. Through its expansion slot, Visor accepts a variety of mobile devices, including cell phones and pagers as well as Good Technology's audioplayer.

Founded by former Starwave employees, Network 9 designs and builds dynamic e-commerce Web sites for companies on the move. Clients include Microsoft, Cutter & Buck, Zumiez and TeraBeam. To learn more about Network 9, visit the company's Web site at www.network9.com.

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