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Mobile Commerce Leader mPoria, Inc. To Present at Annual Shop.org Summit in Las Vegas, September 19, 2007

Business Wire, Sept 12, 2007

SEATTLE -- Mobile commerce pioneer and technology provider mPoria, Inc. today announced the company will be leading an interactive mobile-commerce clinic during this year's 2007 Shop.org Annual Summit held September 17-19th in Las Vegas, NV.

mPoria's CEO & Co-founder Dan Wright will moderate a dynamic panel of industry experts that include m-commerce retailers Buy.com, Moosejaw Mountaineering, and TicketsNow, payments provider PayPal and senior mobile analyst Levi Shapiro. The one-hour session entitled 'Mobile Commerce: Ten Tips For Success' will provide Shop.org attendees with expert insight on the rapidly emerging m-commerce market and cover trends and strategies retailers must consider to effectively compete and win in this highly lucrative segment. The session is scheduled for Wednesday, September 19th from 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. PDT in Breakers Ballroom A at Mandalay Bay Resort.

Buy.com, Moosejaw Mountaineering and TicketsNow are among a growing list of retailers enabling their customers to shop for their favorite merchandise using a cell phone using mPoria's GoMobile! m-commerce solution. To learn more about mPoria's GoMobile! m-commerce service call mPoria Sales at 206.447.3360, email sales@mporia.com or visit the company's website at www.mporia.com.

About mPoria, Inc.

mPoria Inc. is the leading provider of mobile commerce solutions in North America. The company builds and markets m-commerce stores for retailers, enabling them to extend their reach to the mobile channel and increase sales. Retail customers include GameStop (NYSE:GME), Buy.com, TicketsNow, Moosejaw Mountaineering, Cutter & Buck and others. Partners include Verizon Wireless (NYSE: VZ), Sprint (NYSE: S), AT&T (NYSE: T), PayPal and Medio Systems. mPoria is privately owned and based in Seattle, WA. For more information email PR@mporia.com or visit the company's website at www.mporia.com.

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