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Mobile Marketing Magazine: March 4, 2008
David Murphy, editor of Mobile Marketing Magazine in the UK, interviews Alex Lazovsky, CEO of Nareos, which operates the PeerBox Mobile content-sharing and social networking service.
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Total Telecom: February 5, 2008
Through the PeerBox™-Polygon partnership, Ukrainian mobile phone users will be able to legally access all music and video content that is available on the global mobile content platform, PeerBox™. Users will also be able to watch, upload and share their own pictures and videos through PeerBox™, to see other users' content and to even earn money using the joint PeerBox™-Polygon service.
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Forbes: January 24, 2008
Metacafe®, whose more than 28 million(1) unique viewers each month make it one of the world's largest video entertainment sites, is working with two global leaders in mobile content delivery to provide anytime, anywhere access to short-form video entertainment. Metacafe has integrated "Send to Mobile" functionality, from Nareos and Zed, which empowers entertainment enthusiasts to stream or download selected videos to their mobile devices.
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Itbusinessnet: November 13, 2007
PeerBox™ by Nareos, a popular mobile social networking service, announced at the Mobile Asia Congress in Macau today that it has expanded to Southeast Asia through a deal with leading wireless application service provider, Playwork Company Ltd., to offer mobile P2P access and social networking to thousands of users in Thailand. read more »

TvOver.net: October 16, 2007
PeerBox announces a partnership with Metacafe to provide Metacafe’s 27 million unique monthly visitors access to highly entertaining short videos on their mobile phones. With one click on the ‘get on mobile’ button, Metacafe viewers enjoy the chosen video on their mobile phones with the help of PeerBox technology. The PeerBox Mobile application provides instant access to Metacafe content, allowing users to stream or download videos. read more »

ITBusinessNet: September 18, 2007
PeerBox™ by Nareos, a popular P2P mobile downloading application, announced today that its beta version has been adopted, through viral marketing, by 100,000 unique users. The company, a nominee for the MIPCOM Mobile TV & Internet “Best Mobile Service for Social Community & User-Generated Content” award, has also been selected as one of 25 companies worldwide to present at the exclusive DEMO Germany Conference taking place on October 16th.
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MobileEurope: January 22, 2007
Nareos has unveiled a new version of its popular p2p mobile downloading application, PeerBox™ Mobile, complete with user-generated video streaming capabilities and extra social networking features... The new interface allows PeerBox™ users to easily upload their videos, pictures or sound recordings onto the PeerBox™ Mobile site either directly from their mobile or by means of a PC, and share with other mobile users, who can make recommendations on their favorite clips. PeerBox™ users can create their own personal channels filled with all the content they generate and want to share with their friends. read more »

Phone Content: December 13, 2006
Nareos and Mobile Data Group today announced the signing of a license agreement that dramatically expands the selection of ringtone, video, game, picture and entertainment (quizzes, jokes) content on Nareos' increasingly popular PeerBox™ Mobile service. Mobile Data Group's depth in content library and extensive networks adds substantial weight to Nareos' content catalogue. read more »

Digital Music News: August 31, 2006
The Orchard, a digital distributor for a number of independent labels and artists, recently announced a licensing deal with Nareos, a Beverly Hills, CA-based portfolio of digital sales platforms. The partnership covers several properties, including digital media store MyPeerBox, and mobile-based peer-to-peer service PeerBox Mobile. "Nareos provides The Orchard’s labels and artists with important new distribution channels via direct-to-mobile and P2P services," said Greg Scholl, chief executive of The Orchard. read more »

Engadget Mobile: August 3, 2006
Nareos' PeerBox™ client, available in Java and S60 flavors, looks to keep you legal by using m2any's audio ID tech to detect copyrighted material while browsing open P2P networks (fairly robustly, we're guessing) and do the quick bait-and-switch, offering you the licensed equivalent for a fee. read more »

Music Industry News Network: July 31, 2006
Nareos partners with m2any, the owner of the AudioID technology, marking the official commercial launch of Nareos legal mobile p2p file sharing service, PeerBox™ Mobile, a global service with users in over 100 countries worldwide. read more »

MusicDish: July 21, 2006
"Click&Buy, a leading ePayment and storefront provider for online and mobile digital content and services, announced today the launch of their new digital mobile solution with the signing of an agreement with Nareos. Nareos, the pioneering digital content commerce service provider, has selected Click&Buy's new mobile ePayment platform for their flagship product, a legal p2p mobile downloading service, PeerBox™ Mobile." read more »

Mobilecrunch: March 26, 2006
"To put how much I like PeerBoxMobile in perspective, if I could give away an award for the coolest application that I've reviewed since starting MobileCrunch, I'd be hard pressed to choose between 3; Orb, Skype for mobile and PeerBoxMobile. The last of which might actually get the nod for one simple reason; even when you've got spotty service or even no service at all the app remains functional and if I've got no one to talk to, a few tunes will keep me feeling just fine." read more »

Billboard: February 04, 2006
At the MIDEM conference, Israeli-based Nareos took the wraps off a P2P-based music file-trading application developed for mobile phones. Called PeerBox, the service will allow wireless users to search for and download music from existing P2P networks like eDonkey and Gnutella directly to their phones, with no PC interface needed.
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Dow Jones: January 23, 2006
U.S.-based digital content company Nareos Monday launched what it claims is the first legal file-sharing service for mobile phones. PeerBox allows mobile phone customers to search for music using so-called "peer-to-peer" networks such as eDonkey and Gnutella. The services allow users to swap files without payment and often without copyright protection, according to a press release Monday.   read more (PDF) »

TMCnet: January 11, 2006
"US-Israeli start-up Nareos, a digital content commerce solutions provider, has announced the launch of PeerMind, a sophisticated online peer to peer (p2p) data mining service. PeerMind provides detailed reports, online chart data and custom research based on 24/7 monitoring of major p2p networks. File-sharing is a fast- growing outlet for entertainment fans worldwide and an important source of trend information for record labels, moviemakers, software publishers, and other industry players." read more »

Israel21C: December 4, 2005
"PeerReach's technology promotes legitimate content to the top of P2P file lists, at times, charging 99 cents for extremely fast, high quality and virus-free downloads and other times, offering the file for free as well as providing recommendations based on their personal tastes. Nareos has [also] developed a very sophisticated data mining system that collects information about global peer-to-peer file sharing activities - what people are looking for, what they are downloading, and what is the geographical distribution of the download. " read more »

MP3Newswire: November 28, 2005
"As PeerReach is extremely fast, virus free, DRM protected and of a high quality - and as people logically click on the first files in a download list - it's a system that encourages people to pay for the music. Now, with the appearance of PeerReach, "the errant surfer is now presented with an opportunity to clear his conscience and embark on a righteous path, perhaps despite his initial dalliance with the free, peer-to-peer sharing network" read more »

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