Anything Internet Corporation Enhances Mobile Users Access to Its Web Sites

Anything Internet Corporation (OTCBB:ANYI) announced today it is providing Wireless Application Support to its cellular phone clients with browser support to surf the worldwide web.

"Anything Internet is looking to be a leader in providing content that today's busy mobile clients require access to via their personal electronic devices such as mobile phones and personal digital assistants," stated Larry Arnold, Anything Internet CEO. "The deployment of cellular phones with mini-browser support will explode in the coming year and we are developing and partnering with companies that provide these value-added services."

Cellular phone users that have web browser support can now view Anything Internet Corporation's http://www.anyreminder.com web site on their phone. Basic site navigation is available through a menu and clients can review their scheduled reminders directly on their phones.

Rob Blair, Anything Internet's Manager of Web technologies, said: "Our development has centered around the Wireless Application Protocol standard and Wireless Markup Language. To date, Anything Internet has focused its development work around WAP Forum and Nokia developer standards and Sprint's PCS browser enabled phone offerings. Industry standards are still emerging with WAP and we are interested in working with other personal digital assistant and cellular phone manufacturers to ensure our development efforts are compliant with their product offerings."

Anything Internet plans to develop products and solutions with Inform Worldwide, based around Navigation Markup Language. These services will allow service providers to pinpoint the geographic location of users of mobile phones. Carole Baumbusch, Chief Operating Officer of Inform Worldwide, stated, "Anything Internet's strong development capabilities in the area of WAP, coupled with our experience in global positioning technologies, will enable us to deliver consumer-level products that enable wireless phone and PDA devices to use navigation services, any time and any place."


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