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Adknowledge to Present at the 2007 Bear Stearns 2nd Annual Internet Conference

Adknowledge to Present at the 2007 Bear Stearns 2nd Annual Internet Conference

KANSAS CITY, MO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/04/07 -- Adknowledge, the leading online advertising marketplace, today announced that Brett Brewer, President of Adknowledge, will present on Tuesday, June 12, in New York City at the 2007 Bear Stearns 2nd Annual Internet Conference, held in conjunction with the Bear Stearns 18th Annual Technology / Communications and Internet Conference.

Adknowledge's will be participating in a panel discussion on online ad networks; the panel is scheduled for 10:00-10:55am EDT. Brett Brewer, President of Adknowledge, said: "Adknowledge is delighted to be participating in the Bear Stearns conference to discuss the future of Internet advertising."

About Adknowledge

Adknowledge is a single destination for advertisers looking for quality clicks beyond Google® and Yahoo®. Adknowledge operates an online marketplace that allows advertisers to bid for traffic in websites, smaller search engines and email. To date, more than 50,000 advertisers have used the Adknowledge ad marketplace. Additionally, publishers can show Adknowledge ads by utilizing AdStation on their website, email list, or search engine. For more information about Adknowledge, please visit us at www.Adknowledge.com. To show Adknowledge ads within your website or email newsletter, please visit www.AdStation.com. To receive traffic for your website from the Adknowledge marketplace, please visit www.BidSystem.com.

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