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CEO IQ's Revolutionary rCard Now Available.


An Electronic Device the Size of a Business Card with Interactive Screen to Store and Display Photos, Medical Data and More

DALLAS -- The rCard is the world's first technology device about the size of a business card with an interactive screen that displays text, graphics, photos, and slide shows for less than $40.00.

Jump Lab, a division of CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  IQ, is the exclusive distributor of the rCard and will be delivering the first rCards to the market this month. The rCard offers companies a groundbreaking method of introducing new services to others through this innovative communication device.

Photo companies can sell them to customers to use as an updateable, digital portfolio that can be carried in a pocket. Product reps can build relationships by presenting new services on the card to prospects at trade shows or on sales calls. Individuals can load their personal medical data on the cards to transport from one doctor's office to the next. Pharmaceutical firms can educate physicians about new treatments via the card. It's the ultimate business development tool - Business to Business or Business to Consumer.

Unlike flash drives and business card CD-ROMs, the rCard is a complete interactive information vehicle that doesn't require a computer to access or technological skill to use. The rCard is easily activated by pressing one of the two buttons located on the front, right side of the device. Its sleek size, astonishing a·ston·ish  
tr.v. as·ton·ished, as·ton·ish·ing, as·ton·ish·es
To fill with sudden wonder or amazement. See Synonyms at surprise.
 screen quality, long-lasting (rechargeable) battery, and ample memory, makes this an ingenious business development tool. The rCard case can be skinned to reflect any company brand, including logo, color, tag line tag line also tag·line
n.
1. An ending line, as in a play or joke, that makes a point.

2. An often repeated phrase associated with an individual, organization, or commercial product; a slogan.

Noun 1.
, and comes with a USB USB
 in full Universal Serial Bus

Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer.
 cord to charge the battery off any computer.

"Jump Lab focuses on apprising CEO IQ's members of the latest field intelligence on emerging services, products and business owners," said Jet Parker, founder and Chief Visionary Officer A chief visionary officer (CVO) is a function within a company normally established beside the other executive functions like CEO or COO. The title is sometimes used to define a higher ranking position than that held by the CEO, and sometimes used to formalize a high-level  of CEO IQ, the exclusive distributor of the rCard. "The rCard is about as exciting as it gets. It is a great vehicle for storing and transporting business building slide shows for any industry."

"The rCard equips corporations with sophisticated yet simple methods for running consumer contests, showcasing new services, demonstrating new products, promoting trade shows and mobilizing proprietary information. A magnification Magnification

A measure of the effectiveness of an optical system in enlarging or reducing an image. For an optical system that forms a real image, such a measure is the lateral magnification m
 stripe version is also available for retailers," Parker added. "It is the digital rainmaking rainmaking, production of rain by artificial means now generally disregarded, though it is probable that rainmaking hastens or increases rainfall from clouds suitable for natural rainfall.  tool of the decade."

Interested parties can view the new rCard or get order information by going to www.ceoiq.com/rCard. For purchasing information, call Mark Parker Mark Parker is Nike, Inc.'s third CEO, after William Perez resigned in January 2006 citing differences with his predecessor as CEO, Phil Knight.

Parker was born in Poughkeepsie, New York and earned his bachelor's degree in political science at Penn State University in 1977.
 or Ben Wofford at CEO IQ: (888) 826-6789 or (214) 752-3647.
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