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Posted: Tuesday, 21 October 2008 5:21PM

Staff Notices From October 21



CruiseCam adds new board member: Birmingham-based CruiseCam International Inc. (Pink Sheets: CCMC) Tuesday announced the addition of Rick Wilson, president of Mediatechnics Corp., to its board. Mediatechnics produces desktop and production CD and DVD duplication and publishing systems. Before working the past 10 years at Mediatechnics, he was vice president of sales and a principal at Microtech for nine years, and wroked for Flagstaff Engineering for four years as a tech support manager in charge of media conversion equipment. CruiseCam said it will be announcing additional board memberships, partnerships and updates on products and services soon. CruiseCam, through its two operating subsidiaries, develops and markets integrated, “in-car” camera and recording systems for law enforcement, consumer, commercial and transportation applications, as well as for competition racing cars. The Company's patented technology and industry-first "CruiseCam" offering have been developed since 1996, and are distributed nationwide. For more information, visit: http://www.cruisecam.com/.

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