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Business Wire, March 26, 2008

PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Thin Multimedia, Inc. (TMI), a leading provider of mobile multimedia delivery technology, will be providing live broadcasts of Major League Baseball games in the TMI booth at CTIA WIRELESS 2008 in Las Vegas, NV April 01-03. Through its commercial relationship with MLB Advanced Media (MLBAM), TMI has been providing mobile Gameday Audio broadcasting services on major carriers in North America since 2006. Come to TMI's booth at CTIA WIRELESS 2008 to listen to your favorite team's opening week baseball games and hear the exceptional quality of TMI's thinMobile CDN(TM).

thinMobile CDN(TM) is a device and network-independent content ingestion, management and delivery solution for content owners and mobile advertising publishers. It provides a total solution for publishing content or advertising on major carriers that can take them to commercial launch in as little as four weeks. thinMobile CDN[TM] can handle high-volume content ingestion and real-time encoding of audio and video content and can deliver both live and on-demand services. thinMobile CDN[TM] also performs content management and storage, dynamic electronic programming guide generation, and complex metadata management.

We look forward to seeing you at TMI's booth -- Booth: 4427-VV, Las Vegas Convention Center -- at CTIA WIRELESS 2008 (April 1-3).

About Thin Multimedia, Inc.

Thin Multimedia, Inc. (TMI) is the leading mobile multimedia services and software solutions provider to wireless carriers, chipset and handset manufacturers, and content providers. Eleven wireless carriers have commercially deployed TMI solutions for mobile multimedia. TMI has also provided solutions to some of the most prestigious content providers in the world, and to Tier 1 handset and chipset manufacturers around the globe.

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