Part of BigString's Initiative to Develop Social Networking Messaging Applications
Built Around The Company's Core Technology November 22, 2007; 09:43 AM RED BANK, N.J. November15-- A new application that enables Facebook
users to send exploding messages and pictures that can be programmed to
self-destruct at a specific time, has been launched by BigString
Corporation (OTCBB: BSGC). This new Facebook application is part of
BigString's initiative to develop social networking messaging
applications built around the company's core technology.
This application is based on BigString's self-destructing
email feature. With it, senders can determine when and how their
Facebook message disappears by choosing from more than 100 animations
and effects, including fiery death, exploding emoticons, explosions,
etc. Darin Myman, president and CEO of BigString Corporation stated,
"We believe that the rapid growth of social networks such as Facebook
are creating a large and important market opportunity for BigString's
messaging technology. Our Facebook application will be the first of
many that will adapt our patent-pending email technology for social
networks."
About BigString
BigString Corporation, owner and operator of BigString.com, is
a provider of social networking messaging applications and
user-controllable email services. In addition to permitting users to
send recallable, erasable, self-destructing messages and video, Big
String's patent-pending technology allows emails and pictures to be
rendered non-forwardable, non-printable and non-savable before or after
the recipients read them, no matter what email service provider is
used. Forward-Looking Statements
Statements about the future expectations of BigString
Corporation, and all other statements in this press release other than
historical facts, are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning
of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section
21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and as that
term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. BigString Corporation intends that such forward-looking
statements shall be subject to the safe harbors created thereby. Since
these statements involve certain risks and uncertainties and are
subject to change at any time, BigString Corporation's actual results
could differ materially from expected results.
Source: www.bigstring.com
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