MSPOT BRINGS STREAMING MOVIES TO PERSONAL COMPUTERS AND MOBILE PHONES

mSpot® Mobile Movies™ makes full-length streaming movies instantly accessible for the first time on both PCs and cell phones

Palo Alto, CA. - March 23, 2010 – Mobile and web entertainment company mSpot, Inc. debuts today the first-ever online streaming movie service with a mobile component. The Mobile Movies service instantly streams full-length movie rentals to both customers' PCs and cell phones, allowing movie fans to switch seamlessly between both devices as they pick up and leave off throughout a movie.

The PC streaming functionality builds upon the movie service mSpot launched for consumers in 2009 exclusively on mobile phones. The expanded service is available via the web, on PCs and Macs as well as cell phone web browsers for all four major U.S. carriers and over 50 different handset devices - including the iPhone, Blackberry, Palm, Android, Windows Mobile and many high-end feature phones. The service is available to over 40 million mobile phone customers.

"This is the future of how people use technology," said mSpot CEO Daren Tsui. "We are no longer tied to a specific location or device when accessing email, internet, music, and now, movies. Our new service is the first of its kind to fully leverage the latest technology, making the experience of watching a movie easier and more seamless than ever."

mSpot has licensing agreements with Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Disney-ABC Domestic Television, Image Entertainment, Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures and Screen Media Ventures that allows for the streaming of both new releases and library titles. In the coming months mSpot expects to give fans access to thousands of movies, and plans to announce additional content partners this year to expand that catalog.

To access mSpot Mobile Movies, customers visit mSpotMovies.com on either their phone or PC, and use a credit card to rent and stream individual movies for $4.99 each. Alternatively, for additional savings customers can join the monthly Movie Club. Then they simply use their phone or PC web browser to access that movie instantly, without having to wait for download or syncing to a PC. mSpot's Mobile Movies selection of films includes titles such as Universal's "Funny People" and Walt Disney Pictures' "G-Force."

mSpot is known best for its groundbreaking mobile apps, operating 20 multimedia services across 10 carriers in North America. mSpot is experienced in delivering the best movie experience on your PC or phone, which it accomplishes by matching different video encodings to each individual device and network. There are 18 different versions of every movie title, varying by codec, bitrate and aspect ratio. The result is the best possible viewing experience regardless of handset.

Mobile Movies is the latest major announcement from mSpot, which continues to expand its mobile entertainment vision in both user base and services. Ranking 40th on the September 2009 Inc. 500 list of fastest growing private companies, mSpot has over six million users across its services and has been profitable since 2006.

About mSpot
mSpot is a mobile and PC entertainment company that delivers music, movies, radio and TV to more than six million mobile customers across 10 wireless carriers. The popularity of mSpot products is due to its technology and strong partnerships with all four of the major music labels (Sony, EMI, Warner and Universal), as well as major studios (Universal Studios Home Entertainment, The Walt Disney Studios, Image Entertainment, Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures and Screen Media Ventures) and broadcast companies (including ABC, CBS, ClearChannel, Fox Sports, NPR). mSpot is the first mobile entertainment company in North America to offer full-length feature films and full-format radio service to mobile devices. In the U.S., mSpot entertainment services are available across all major carriers, including AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, mSpot is on the Web at www.mspot.com.