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Skreem's Software Tests By KeyLabs Show Up To 300% Speed Increases.Skreem's Software Tested by the Nation's Largest Independent Software Testing Firm WINTER PARK, Fla., June 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Skreem.com Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: SKRM) announced today that its first software release, Skreem Fast!, has successfully been tested by KeyLabs, Inc., the largest independent software testing company in the US. KeyLabs is one of the industry's most reputable testing firms, having tested software for companies such as: Microsoft, Novell, IBM, Compaq, Sun Microsystems, Hewlett Packard, Intel, Samsung and Gateway 2000. Jacob Nguyen, Vice President of Skreem, stated, "We are very excited about the performance testing results from KeyLabs. This third-party testing has shown that our Skreem Fast! computer acceleration software makes computers clock in up to 300% faster on many every day PC operations. KeyLabs performed industry standard and custom benchmark testing using various PC platforms, independently verifying and validating each functioning component of the Skreem Fast! software. We've found that, on average, Pentium computers can perform at Pentium II speeds after Skreem Fast! was installed and Pentium II computers can perform at Pentium III levels after Skreem Fast! Even the latest Pentium III computers have shown marked improvements, often increasing by up to 200% in performance in many testing categories." Mr. Nguyen continued, "By using customized topologies and design configurations, KeyLabs also tested Skreem Fast's architectural limits. Our analysis of the test results shows that the product has immense scalability. Whether a consumer uses an older Pentium PC with 32 megs of RAM or a newer Pentium III, they will notice dramatic performance and stability enhancements through Skreem Fast! The complete test results from KeyLabs can be found on the Skreem corporate web site at: www.Skreem.com." About KeyLabs, Inc. KeyLabs utilizes more than 1300 computer systems, disk imaging automation tools and professional rips with some of the industry's leading hardware and software vendors. With a 40,000 square foot facility wired with 62 miles of the fastest available enhanced Cat-5 data cable, KeyLabs has the most state-of-the art facility for testing software products that is available in the industry today. KeyLabs is a subsidiary of Exodus Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXDS), a leader in complex Internet hosting and managed services. More information about KeyLabs can be found at: www.KeyLabs.com . About Skreem.com Corporation Skreem.com is a fully reporting technology-driven marketing firm with two divisions: Skreem Technologies and Skreem Consulting. Thomas Tedrow, President of Skreem, stated, "The Company is a new breed technology firm focused on the fundamentals. In the past year, by controlling our costs, we acquired a software firm, opened our office and R&D facility, created five hot new software products, have two pending acquisitions and still have almost half of our shareholders' original million-dollar investment set aside. This doesn't even include the success of our Skreem Consulting division's portfolio of consulting fees which we've taken in equity from the firms we've worked with." Skreem will soon be launching additional software products, such as Skreem MP3, Skreem Net Jet and Skreeming Media. For more information, see our web site at www.Skreem.com. Please call Alex Lagerborg for more information at: (877) 7-SKREEM. Safe Harbor Statement Under The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements in the press release that relate to the company's expectations with regard to the future impact on the company's results from new products in development are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The results anticipated by any or all of these forward-looking statements may not occur. COPYRIGHT 2000 PR Newswire Association, Inc.in association with The Gale Group and LookSmart. COPYRIGHT 2000 Gale Group
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