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KANSAS CITY, MO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 08/03/06 -- Brett Brewer, president of Adknowledge, Inc., the leader in behaviorally targeted text advertising, will speak at the ThinkEquity Partners' 4th Annual Growth Conference on the future of Adknowledge and the global state of Internet advertising. The conference will be held September 11-14, 2006 at the Ritz-Carlton San Francisco in San Francisco, CA.
"With past speakers such as Marc Andreessen of Netscape and Bill Campbell of Intuit, it's an honor to be invited to speak at this conference," said Brewer. "It's a great opportunity to share and discuss with other CEOs of high-growth companies the trends that are developing in the marketplace." Brewer now leads Adknowledge and was previously President of Intermix.com, parent company of Myspace.com.
"The time is ripe to bring leaders such as Mr. Brewer together and talk about the next wave of innovation and growth in the economy," said Michael Moe, founder and CEO of ThinkEquity Partners LLC. "The conference will be about sharing ideas, discussing the future and debating what lies ahead in the coming months and years. In our view, growth is inevitable -- the economy has reached a critical turning point and is gearing up for an exciting wave of progress."
About ThinkEquity Partners LLC
ThinkEquity Partners LLC is a research-centric institutional investment firm focused on the growth economy. ThinkEquity Partners is dedicated to providing focused insight, advisory services, and capital to institutional investors and corporate constituents in the knowledge economy's key growth verticals, including technology, healthcare, media and consumer business services. Member NASD and SIPC.
About Adknowledge
Adknowledge operates an online auction to allow search engine advertisers to bid for traffic on websites and in email newsletters. To date, more than 25,000 search engine advertisers have used Adknowledge's services at www.bidsystem.com. For more information, please visit www.adknowledge.com.
Contact:
Rick Ramos
816-777-1182
www.adknowledge.com
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