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Getfugu VP Rich Jenkins Featured Speaker at Produced By Conference 2009
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Rich Jenkins, co-founder, VP and Head of Business Development of Getfugu, a company revolutionizing mobile search, was a featured speaker at the first annual “Produced By Conference 2009” organized by the Producers Guild of America (PGA) this past weekend. Jenkins addressed conference attendees while speaking on the Media in Motion panel, examining how mobile and social media are redefining the cultural landscape. 

The event was sponsored by Plymouth Rock Studios and hosted by Sony Pictures Studios and included the country’s most successful entertainment producers including Marshall Herskovitz, Gale Anne Hurd, James Cameron, Clint Eastwood, Mark Gordon, Kathleen Kennedy, Thom Beers, Marc Cherry, and Bruce Cohen discussing the state of film, television and new media with Hollywood’s creative community.

Jenkins panel, which was sponsored by Nokia, featured both studio and independent perspectives on how to maximize content in the mobile space, integrate mobile applications into current productions and create new mobile specific content and distribution channels.  Jenkins was joined on the forum by a lineup of top digital media executives, including Rebecca Allen, Director, Nokia Research Center, Jason George, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Telescope Inc., Daniel E. Tibbets, Executive Vice President and Studio Chief, GoTV Networks, and John Heinsen, Principal, Bunnygraph Entertainment, Inc. Co-Chair Mobile Committee-New Media Council, PGA. The session was moderated by new media consultant David Bloom, and also examined monetization strategies for these new platforms and what constitutes success in the personalized digital social scene.

“This is an exciting time for handset manufactures, mobile application creators and content producers alike and it’s also a great time for Getfugu as we continue to build our strong management team and introduce our mobile search technology in front of key brands in time for our launch this fall,” said Jenkins.

This past week Getfugu named Internet search pioneer and Ask Jeeves (Ask.com) founder David Warthen as the company’s CTO.  Warthen is the latest addition to a group of esteemed executives to have joined the company’s executive team. Under the leadership of CEO Bernard Stolar, former Game Evangelist at Google, Getfugu recently appointed Beth Doherty as Vice President of Network Sales and Michael Jay Solomon to the Board of Directors. Doherty brings more than 20 years of experience in the high tech and entertainment software industries having held senior positions at companies including THQ Wireless, Acclaim Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. (SCEA). Michael Jay Solomon is an entertainment industry veteran and past President of Lorimar Telepictures and Warner Bros. International Television. Solomon was credited as being the creator of television syndication and brings years of international experience at marketing and content distribution to the company. Mr. Solomon is currently a principal of Shanghai Media Group Broadband (SMGBB) which streams Chinese language broadcast networks from China onto the Internet; Solomon has an exclusive contract with Shanghai Media Group for the next ten years.

Getfugu will launch its applications for mobile devices in the fall of 2009. Phones with Getfugu applications installed will provide consumers with a completely new experience in web browsing and e-commerce. Offering four unique services -- See it (ARL), Say it (VRL), Find It (GRL) and Get It (Hot-Spotting), Getfugu will offer the simplest and most convenient means to get the information you need and make the purchases you need from the palm of your hand. For further information please visit www.getfugu.com.


About GetFugu:

Getfugu Inc is the first technology architect to provide a carrier agnostic, platform agnostic mobile search platform. Getfugu will change the way people access the web with their mobile phones. It is designed to encourage use of its applications by simply integrating the mobile phones' core strengths (image recognition, voice recognition, location recognition) into a single customizable application. Additionally, Getfugu offers the only mobile hot-spotting ecommerce platform available worldwide today. The Getfugu platform will be available for 97% of the mobile phones available (over 3.3 billion handsets) worldwide.

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I was thinking about investing in some Getfugu (new tech) shares…
UNTIL I saw this in the European papers!
It would appear that Mr Carl Freer has a lot to answer for before he gets my buck!
The Serial Fraudster Mikael Ljungma’s one time partner in crime… Carl Freer has more than a few skeletons in his very deep cupboard …and the door of deception it seems is now well and truly opening up according to articles appearing almost daily in Scandinavia.
A number of documents that the financial police, the U.S. fiscal and curators have been sent, and which newspaper Børsen has seen, indicates that several of the 12 companies at one time or another has been given shareholdings in publicly traded U.S. IT company Getfugu,
At the beginning of April this year it had a value of 2.7 billion kroner, but has since collapsed to a market capitalization of a small half billion kroner, …As published in Børsen on Monday.

If the information in the documents are correct,( neither Boris Frederiksen and financial police has yet confirmed the data), it appears that Mikael Ljungmans Swedish business partner Carl Freer control a larger part of the listed company, than previously reported for the stock market.
(SEC where are you?) It would at least appear this is a theory that the U.S. Banking and Finance, Securities and Exchange Commission has been asked to investigate.

One of the other theories, as curator Boris Frederiksen, according to Dagbladet Børsen information also is by getting tested is whether the value of the listed Getfugu is actually built on the assets that Carl Freer and Mikael Ljungman owned under the auspices of Media Power. Furthermore, it must now be determined whether it managed both to build up assets using scam money from IT Factory scandal and in fact had money flowing into Media Power, coming in to the U.S. through its subsidiary Ecommerce.

Mikael Ljungman in late August last year set up the company Sovereign Corporate Services with offices in Dubai and in the English kanalø Isle of Man to create the many companies needed, this is clear from correspondence between Ljungman and Sovereign Corporate Services.

These are the 12 companies Lynx Holdings (Cayman) Ltd., Mandalay Investment Ltd., Stone Harbor, Ltd., GR International Limited GmbH, Lynx Overseas Holdings Limited, Spetchlet Global Assets Limited, CJF Overseas Holdings Limited, Lombard LCM Capital Management GmbH, Gate International Investment Ltd, LF Investments Ltd, Ganesha Holdings Ltd and Northern Star International Ltd, located in Switzerland.
GETFUGU and Carl Freer have a lot of explaining to do in the face on mounting evidence connecting him to massive criminality and illegal activities to move Get Fugu on the US market.

Posted by: lucy diamond   Date: October 15, 2009
URL:
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I was thinking about investing in some Getfugu (new tech) shares…
UNTIL I saw this in the European papers!
It would appear that Mr Carl Freer has a lot to answer for before he gets my buck!
The Serial Fraudster Mikael Ljungma’s one time partner in crime… Carl Freer has more than a few skeletons in his very deep cupboard …and the door of deception it seems is now well and truly opening up according to articles appearing almost daily in Scandinavia.
A number of documents that the financial police, the U.S. fiscal and curators have been sent, and which newspaper Børsen has seen, indicates that several of the 12 companies at one time or another has been given shareholdings in publicly traded U.S. IT company Getfugu,
At the beginning of April this year it had a value of 2.7 billion kroner, but has since collapsed to a market capitalization of a small half billion kroner, …As published in Børsen on Monday.

If the information in the documents are correct,( neither Boris Frederiksen and financial police has yet confirmed the data), it appears that Mikael Ljungmans Swedish business partner Carl Freer control a larger part of the listed company, than previously reported for the stock market.
(SEC where are you?) It would at least appear this is a theory that the U.S. Banking and Finance, Securities and Exchange Commission has been asked to investigate.

One of the other theories, as curator Boris Frederiksen, according to Dagbladet Børsen information also is by getting tested is whether the value of the listed Getfugu is actually built on the assets that Carl Freer and Mikael Ljungman owned under the auspices of Media Power. Furthermore, it must now be determined whether it managed both to build up assets using scam money from IT Factory scandal and in fact had money flowing into Media Power, coming in to the U.S. through its subsidiary Ecommerce.

Mikael Ljungman in late August last year set up the company Sovereign Corporate Services with offices in Dubai and in the English kanalø Isle of Man to create the many companies needed, this is clear from correspondence between Ljungman and Sovereign Corporate Services.

These are the 12 companies Lynx Holdings (Cayman) Ltd., Mandalay Investment Ltd., Stone Harbor, Ltd., GR International Limited GmbH, Lynx Overseas Holdings Limited, Spetchlet Global Assets Limited, CJF Overseas Holdings Limited, Lombard LCM Capital Management GmbH, Gate International Investment Ltd, LF Investments Ltd, Ganesha Holdings Ltd and Northern Star International Ltd, located in Switzerland.
GETFUGU and Carl Freer have a lot of explaining to do in the face on mounting evidence connecting him to massive criminality and illegal activities to move Get Fugu on the US market.

Posted by: lucy diamond   Date: October 15, 2009
URL:
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I TOLD YOU SO !! WAKE UP AND SMELL THE BS...


Getfugu Inc is another Carl Freer public company that has run up staggering losses for the nine months ended September 30, 2009 totaling $35,272,071.

Carl Freer, Getfugu Inc and its Directors track record will come under the spotlight in one of the largest Civil RICO actions filed in America.

The case filed on 25th November at United States District Court, Central District of California, Central Division. Case No CV09 - 8724.

You can get a copy by contacting the Clark's Office on 213 894 3863 or via email at records_cacd@cacd.uscourts.gov

Posted by: lucy diamond   Date: November 29, 2009
URL:
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