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March 29, 2004

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Iron Man athlete added to Companion Worlds board.

Companion will launch its services in late summer 2004 with certified video exercises instructions, workout programs, meal/nutrition plans, golf instructions and more.

... Companion Worlds, Inc. provides an end-to-end solution that enables rich instructional video and media content on the Internet to become mobile. Internet Portal services that provide fitness instruction, golf tips, weight & nutrition management become more valuable if readily available where and when consumers do their activity. Companion's service, marketed under the Progio(TM) brand name, includes its patent pending ProXM(TM) network and Progio(TM) handheld device (the world's first "Sports PDA").

If the "performance-apparel" market is already a multi-billion dollar sector, I have to think there's a huge potential market for these kinds of goods and software products.

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