ScoresToSMS.com Launches New Service, Live Football News Section Updated in Real...

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Thu Jun 19, 2008 3:01am EDT

ScoresToSMS.com Launches New Service, Live Football News Section Updated in Real Time with the Latest Soccer Headlines

     A New Breaking News Aggregation Service Allows Fans to Follow
                   Their Favorite Teams and Players
STARA ZAGORA, Bulgaria--(Business Wire)--
With the newest addition, the Football Breaking News section,
ScoresToSMS.com offers the fans the latest news in an easy to access
interface with lots of features.

   The most recent news headlines are divided into sections by the
time of their emission. Team news can easily be found categorized by
league and country in the menu.

   Fans can make a search for a specific player or any topic that may
be of their interest. By simply typing the name in the search box, one
can find the latest news about transfers, injuries and rumours.

   Past news can be located by changing the calendar date for
historic reference.

   "This is an excellent addition to our current Live scores to your
cell phone and Best football odds services. Now we have covered every
aspect that may be of interest to the football fan," said Yosif
Yosifov, manager of sports communications at Scores To SMS. "We wanted
the best tools possible to offer our visitors the opportunity to
gather all football information at one place."

   "With the UEFA Euro 2008 football competition at hand we have many
football fans looking for news about their favorite teams and
information about the players' status these days," added Yosifov. "We
hope they like our service and will stay with us for the forthcoming
football season as well."

   For more information or to register, please visit
http://news.ScoresToSMS.com

ScoresToSMS.com
Yosif Yosifov, +359-88-9736209
yosifov@scorestosms.com

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