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Rand McNally Showcases New Mobile Technologies During ShowStoppers@CES 2009

Business Wire, Jan 6, 2009

Rand McNally:

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During ShowStoppers, Rand McNally will showcase:

* RandMcNally.com - More Roads-Better Directions[TM] - online driving directions - featuring 1 million more addresses and more than 22,000 more miles of roads not found on MapQuest, Google Maps, or any other online maps and directions service;

* Sneak preview of new retail specialty navigation devices for the consumer and commercial transportation markets;

* New CE partnerships utilizing Rand McNally proprietary digital mapping and editorial content;

* First digital road atlases for the Amazon Kindle eBook reader;

* Wireless applications for mobile phone users, such as StreetFinder[R] Wireless, Rand McNally Traffic and Rand McNally Navigator;

* Industry leading maps and driving directions applications provided for a leading rental car agency; and

* Groundbreaking online subscription service designed specifically for classroom use by students and teachers.

Stop by the booth for a free fabMAP[R] of Las Vegas to help you navigate around town without the need for a computer.

About Rand McNally

From America's number-one-selling Road Atlas, The Thomas Guide[R], FabMAP[R] and Goode's World Atlas to StreetFinder[R] Wireless and IntelliRoute[R] trucking database, Rand McNally has been an industry leader in the mapping, routing, geographic reference and trip-planning tool marketplace for more than 150 years. With More Roads-Better Directions[TM], the Company's products are sold in more than 50,000 retail outlets and distributed to 98% of schools across the U.S. Rand McNally is the premier resource for online travel planning as well as maps and directions. For more information, please visit www.RandMcNally.com, call 800-333-0136 or buy maps and travel gear online at http://store.randmcnally.com.

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