OceanLake Commerce and Rogers AT&T Wireless "Deal Up" Wireless Entertainment to Mobile Customers

OceanLake Commerce Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Automated Recycling Inc. (CDNX:ENA), is pleased to announce the release of mScope(TM) enabled wireless Black Jack for the BlackBerry 950 and 957 handheld devices from Rogers AT&T Wireless.

"The Wireless Internet market in North America is truly beginning to take off," said Steve Koskie, president and CEO of OceanLake Commerce Inc. "Our strategy is to make existing Web content available anytime, anywhere through their wireless device. Deploying the Rogers AT&T Black Jack game is just a sample of what mScope can do to deliver this content."

"Rogers AT&T Wireless is pleased to include OceanLake Commerce in its growing group of wireless content partners," said David Neale, Vice President, Product Development, Rogers AT&T Wireless. "Adding OceanLake's wireless Black Jack to our long list of content providers builds on the entertainment component of the Rogers AT&T BlackBerry offering to our customers. Wireless Black Jack provides a unique way to take a break anytime, anywhere."

Developed as a showcase for OceanLake's mScope wireless enabling engine, the Black Jack game is available on the Rogers AT&T Wireless BlackBerry 950 and 957. mScope is proprietary software that seamlessly transitions existing Web applications to the mobility optimized Internet of tomorrow. By eliminating the need to write device specific content, mScope quickly integrates Wireless functionality into essentially any backend system. mScope supports most web-server platforms including Windows NT, Windows 2000, Linux, Sun Solaris, HP-UX and AIX.


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