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How To Web TV Inc. Reports Mobile Media Labs And HowToWebTV Sign A Distribution Deal.


CHATSWORTH, Calif. -- Massive reference library licensed for mobile phone/Internet streaming and personal media center downloads

Mobile Media Labs, Inc. (MML MML - Human-Machine Language.

A language from ITU-T for telecommunications applications. It has a complex natural-language syntax.

[CCITT Recommendations Z.311-Z.318, Z-341, Nov 1984].
) announced that they have signed a deal with HowToWebTV (TSX TSX Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE before April, 2002)
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 VENTURE:HOW)to distribute, made-for-mobile and made-for-Internet "HowTo" and "Health" related reference videos, over wireless/cellular networks and thru TVNet.net and other "Big-Brand" Web sites.

MML already facilitates the production of content for TVNet.net and for a new movie channel soon to be launched on a major cell phone network, named "Fun Little Movies".

"We are extremely excited about adding this valuable reference library to our expanding portfolio of mobile media and content for Internet channels The Internet Channel is a version of the Opera 9 web browser for use on the Wii by Opera Software and Nintendo.[1] On December 22, 2006, a free beta version (promoted as a "trial version") of the browser was released. ," said Terry Neal, MML President. "Our investment towards the continued expansion of our library, must prove our commitment to the future of content delivered over wireless networks" said Neal. "Our initial estimates reflect that this new content will add US$480,000 to our shared subscription revenues within the first year" Neal continues.

The "HowTo" and "Health" channels are subscription based services which only require a single subscription to get access to both. The video will be delivered to the subscribers' small screen (cell phones) or to the hi-res, large screens in subscribers' homes. Cell phone networks can now offer their subscribers video on demand, streamed at up to 15 frames per second, directly to their handsets. Newly released handsets have a media player, as part of their operating system operating system (OS)

Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs.
, to be able to take advantage of this new content.

About Mobile Media Labs

Mobile Media Labs is a Los Angeles-based mobile application development company, specializing in the delivery of content, with embedded Inserted into. See embedded system.  revenue streams, for both wired and wireless network providers. MML owns the TVNet.net entertainment portal and a piece of the "Fun Little Movies" mobile channel. Its' Chatsworth facility provides resources which include: a green screen studio, editing, encoding See encode. , hosting and streaming abilities. These ingredients are needed to produce original content, for these new mediums, on a budget. As a pioneer in mobile entertainment content and distribution, MML forecasts that they will continue to expand by approximately 4 new channels per year. For more information, visit: www.MobileMediaLabs.com or www.TVNET.NET.

About How To Web TV Inc.

How To Web TV Inc. (HOW.V) is in the business of on-demand video broadcasting and distribution. Its principal interactive media site www.howtowebtv.com broadcast its significant library of how-to videos over the Internet Internet

Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the
 in the categories of home improvement, health and video games See video game console. . The company has in its archive more than 8,000 videos and produces new content on a regular basis. For more information, visit: www.howtowebtv.com.

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