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LinesMover Enters Real-Time SportsBook Odds Arena

Sat May 10, 2008 6:03pm EDT
To compete with multi-million dollar industry giant Don Best - a Big Stick
Media company

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., May 10 /PRNewswire/ -- LinesMover, LLC today announced
the immediate availability of LinesMover version 1.0.1.15 software.  This
customizable, cross-platform application provides users with Real-Time
sportsbook odds, injury reports, news, etc.
    A customer-inspired release, LinesMover provides accurate and dependable
performance.
    "The product is a result of requests by industry leaders to develop a
program solution for a changing industry," said Don Larkin, vice president at
LinesMover. "The Premium service many had used for years experienced
competition back in July, 2007. As such, the quality of the service became
less than what we had known in the past. The newly founded competitors, in the
opinion of many we have spoken with, also failed to live up to industry
expectations.
    "Built on Microsoft's .NET Framework, LinesMover provides exciting new
ways for users to customize and interact with their Personal Settings, On
Screen Tools, Short Cut Commands, Message Center and Live Scores Program.
    "We developed the LinesMover product to be a cut above our competition. We
are very grateful to our team of programmers and gaming industry leaders for
their help and support," said George Barbo, programming director at
LinesMover. "Our next generation programming allows for expedient
implementation of improvements and new features that will keep us ahead of the
game today and in the future."
    Pricing and Availability
    LinesMover is immediately available as a 14 day free trial from
www.LinesMover.com/free_trial.html
    About LinesMover, LLC
    The Solution for a changing industry. For more information, visit
www.LinesMover.com
SOURCE  LinesMover, LLC

Don Larkin of LinesMover, LLC, 1-888-999-9894



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