F3 Technologies Brings Advanced Knowledge Sharing to Its Business Clients

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Wed Aug 27, 2008 5:00am EDT

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ALPHARETTA, Ga., Aug. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- F3 Technologies
(Pink Sheets: AUMN) today announced that it will unveil the Knowledge Sharing
module in the Ascend(TM) Global Business System. Knowledge Sharing has
innovative, easy-to-use features and a sophisticated design that will make
accessing company files and directories more effective. Knowledge Sharing is
another expression of F3's continuing commitment to enhancing business
clients' software experiences.
    More Control, Less Complexity
    With Ascend(TM) Knowledge Sharing's easy upload controls, users can upload
multiple files and entire directories in seconds from either the web-based
Ascend(TM) interface or directly from Microsoft(R) Office(R) products using
the Knowledge Sharing toolbar add-in, eliminating the need for an expensive
VPN solution. In addition, Knowledge Sharing conserves a client's server
bandwidth and storage by allowing files and documents typically shared via a
company's email system to be uploaded once and managed in a central location
on our servers. Using advanced role assignments, individual and group
permissions to files and directories coupled with 128-bit SSL and enhanced
database encryption technologies, companies can rest assured knowing that its
data is secure.
    Pricing and Availability
    The new Ascend(TM) Knowledge Sharing service introduced today will be
widely available by September 1st, 2008 for the retail price of $9.95 per user
per month for 2GB of data storage. Customers will be able to place orders
online for the new Knowledge Sharing service at the new Ascend website
scheduled for launch on the same day (http://www.ascendgbs.com).
    About F3 Technologies
    F3 Technologies, Inc. (F3) is an Atlanta-based SaaS development company
and application service provider created to provide on-demand Internet
solutions to consumers and small to mid-sized companies.
    Ascend(TM) Global Business System (Ascend(TM)) - Ascend(TM) is an online
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) product created specifically to help businesses
improve customer relations, track employee performance, and support overall
revenue opportunities. The Ascend(TM) solution contains customizable modules
for accounting, human resource management, project management, website
creation, online store creation (e-commerce), knowledge sharing, survey
building, and customer relationship management. http://www.ascendgbs.com
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working capital financing, actual results may differ materially from the
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     Contact:
     Contact:  F3 Technologies, Inc.
     Frank Connor, CEO
     1-800-418-4870 ext. 201

     Paul Knopick
     E & E Communications
     pknopick@eandecommunications.com
     949/707-5365

SOURCE  F3 Technologies, Inc.

Frank Connor, CEO of F3 Technologies, 1-800-418-4870, ext. 201; or Paul
Knopick of E & E Communications, +1-949-707-5365,
pknopick@eandecommunications.com, for F3 Technologies
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