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    <title>VeloComputer is Featured at Sony Ericsson PlayNow Arena Mobile Store</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>SoundOfMotion launches VeloComputer application on Sony Ericsson PlayNow Arena mobile store in Europe. VeloComputer transforms Sony Ericsson mobile phones into an advanced cycling computer featuring speed, acceleration, cadence, trip tracking with Google Earth and VeloTones for audible performance feedback. (PRWeb Aug 13, 2009)</P>
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    <title>SoundOfMotion Releases VeloComputer (TM) Version 6 Beta With Cadence and GPS Tracking</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>VeloComputer6 transforms GPS and accelerometer capable mobile phones into a cycling computer with a cadence monitor. Strap a phone on a thigh with a sport holster or just put it in a pocket of cycling tights and get your cadence from built-in accelerometer. The speed and distance is obtained from GPS. It is also ready for the VeloComputer (TM) 1-degree precision Bluetooth low energy sensor. (PRWeb Mar 26, 2009)</P>
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    <title>SoundOfMotion Announces VeloComputer (TM) - the Ultimate Mobile Cycling Computer</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Almost all cyclists carry a mobile phone but only as a dead weight. VeloComputer (TM) transforms a Bluetooth mobile phone into a highly accurate cycling computer. VeloComputer (TM) consists of a 1-degree precision wireless sensor and a Java application for mobile devices. It is at least 360 times more accurate then a traditional cycling computer. (PRWeb Aug 18, 2008)</P>
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    <title>SoundOfMotion Releases SDK for Bluetooth Bicycle Wheel Sensor</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>The Software Development Kit will enable developers to create unique applications using the advantages of 1-degree precision motion sensing technology and widely available Bluetooth devices. SoundOfMotion&#039;s innovative sensing technology is at least 360 times more accurate than traditional cycling sensors and has been recognized by the Nokia&#039;s Technology Innovation competition Mobile Rules! 2008. (PRWeb Jun 20, 2008)</P>
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    <title>SoundOfMotion is a Finalist in Nokia&#039;s Technology Innovation Competition</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Nokia&#039;s Mobile Rules jury has evaluated the SoundOfMotion&#039;s technology as being among the best in Mobile Rules! &#039;08 Technology Innovation Competition. SoundOfMotion is a creator of the first bicycle computer for mobile devices and an innovative Bluetooth wireless wheel sensor which is hundreds times more accurate than traditional cycling computer sensors. (PRWeb Mar 4, 2008)</P>
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    <title>VeloTones -- Ringtones for the Mobile Cycling Computer </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Cyclists routinely rely on bike computers to determine their spot speed and maintain average speed at a certain pace. However, constantly looking at a computer display is not practical and could be dangerous while cycling. VeloTones (TM), like ringtones or truetones, are MP3 sounds for mobile devices like cell phone or PDA. They allow cyclists to determine speed without the need to look at the display. (PRWeb Jan 10, 2008)</P>
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    <title>Java.com Features First Bluetooth Mobile Bicycle Computer</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Java.com, a division of Sun Microsystems, features the first Bluetooth Mobile Bicycle Computer, created by SoundOfMotion for mobile devices. &quot;Stop lugging your cell phone as dead weight while cycling. Put it to work as a bicycle computer&quot; said SoundOfMotion&#039;s founder. The innovative Bluetooth wireless motion sensor is at least 250 times more accurate than traditional cycling computers. It accurately measures speed and acceleration, and could measure torque and power without any additional sensors. (PRWeb Oct 5, 2007)</P>
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    <title>Mobile Bicycle Computer Gets Java Verified Gold Signature of Quality </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Already #3 in PC Magazine&#039;s Top 10 bike gadgets, SoundOfMotion&#039;s bicycle computer for mobile devices achieved a Java Verified status, which sets the gold standard of quality for mobile Java applications. Through the Java Verified signature SoundOfMotion.com gains access to marketing and distribution channels offered by Java.com, Motorola, Nokia, Orange, LG, Sony Ericsson and Vodafone. (PRWeb Aug 23, 2007)</P>
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    <title>SoundOfMotion.com Released Bicycle Computer on Mobile Phone Version 2.0 </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>SoundOfMotion.com released version 2.0 of a bicycle computer on a mobile phone. New features include large color graphic display, travel data recording and sound simulation for safety. New Bluetooth wireless sensor is 250 times more accurate that traditional bike computers. (PRWeb Jun 14, 2007)</P>
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    <title>SoundOfMotion.com Releases a Bicycle Computer Powered by a Mobile Phone with a Sound Bite</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>The SoundOfMotion.com&#039;s bicycle computer runs on a mobile device with Bluetooth for wireless connectivity to a uniquely designed sensor attached to a bicycle&#039;s wheel. One distinct safety feature of the device is a sound simulator. Cars and pedestrians often collide with cyclists because they can&#039;t hear them. Imagine, if your bicycle could sound like a Harley? (PRWeb Apr 23, 2007)</P>
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