EARTHCAM PREMIERED WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY AT MECKLERMEDIA'S IWORLD EXHIBITOR PARTY

View the Archived Images from the Mecklermedia Party

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New York City, New York, October 9, 1998 - EarthCam (http://www.earthcam.com) is pleased to announce the successful debut of the Wireless Webcaster System last night at Mecklermedia's Sixth Annual Fall Internet World Exhibitor Party aboard the U.S.S. Intrepid. EarthCam Producer, Phil Pfisterer, premiered this unique technology as a wearable wireless system webcasting images live onto the Internet. You can access the archived images of the festivities at http://www.earthcam.com/iw98.html

EarthCam will be introducing this Wireless Webcaster System featuring Uniden's CDPD Wireless Modem at the Wireless I.T. Expo. This wireless system will capture live digital images of the trade event. As a special feature of the webcast, the best images from the event will be archived and remain on EarthCam for thirty days following October 14th.

Wireless I.T. '98 is the only convention and exhibition focusing on the emerging industry of wireless technologies. Wireless I.T. will showcase the newest technologies, products and services that are just becoming available. Hear from leading experts and industry visionaries about the latest trends, technology features and applications that will put you ahead of the competition -- and successfully launch your business well into the next millennium! Anyone with access to the Internet can view these images at http://www.earthcam.com/wireless.html

EarthCam has provided webcasting solutions for some of the most widely recognized brands and sites in the industry, including: Super Bowl XXXII live from San Diego on behalf of the NFL, New Year's Eve live from Times Square for Yahoo!, New York's Halloween Parade and St. Patrick's Day Parade for Microsoft Sidewalk, the CART (Championship Auto Racing Teams) finals from Fontana, California, the New York Music Festival for Intel, the Seattle Music Festivals for RealNetworks, the Grammy Awards for CBS and the Goodwill Games for TBS.

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FROM INTERNET WORLD '98

EarthCam Producer and Designer of Live Webcasts will be Sending Live Images from Conference onto the Internet

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Hackensack, New Jersey - EarthCam (http://www.earthcam.com) will be the Official Webcaster of Fall Internet World '98, webasting live from the Jacob K. Javitz Center in New York City on October 7th - 9th.

EarthCam will strategically place webcams throughout Internet World exhibits, as well as in the media area of the center, capturing live digital images of the trade event. As a special feature of the webcast, the best images from the event will be archived and remain on EarthCam for thirty days following October 10th.

EarthCam will utilize various solutions to provide live video webcams for Internet World. Among these solutions, is our latest product - Wireless Webcaster System. This advanced technology will be introduced at the Wireless I.T. Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 12th.

The world's largest Internet, and World Wide Web event, returns to New York larger and more spectacular than ever. Over 600 exhbitors will demonstrate virtually every system, product or service of value to more than 50,000 Internet focused professionals over 5 days. More than 400 speakers will be presenting at over 200 workshops and conference sessions.

Anyone with access to the Internet can view these images at:
http://www.earthcam.com/iw98 and http://www.internetnews.com/iwlive/fall98/sights.html

EarthCam has created webcasting solutions for the most widely recognized brands and sites in the industry. These partners include Microsoft, CART, NFL, Intel, Tony Awards Online, CBS and most recently we provided 70 simultaneous webcam feeds for the Goodwill Games.

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