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Social Networking CEO Offers Dream Deal to Microsoft's Steve Ballmer

LOS ANGELES, May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- "Microsoft walked away from Yahoo! over the weekend and could aim its billions at other targets," states Judy Myers, CEO and founder of the tech world's first conjoined video, music and social networking sites, uboomeru.com, uboomerutv.com and Boomer Games Inc. Myers states, "Think MySpace meets YouTube meets eBay meets iTunes meets Grand Theft Auto."

"It is clear Ballmer is desperately seeking to expand Microsoft's database to capitalize on the growth potential of online advertising. Coincidently, we just finished our power point presentation, seeking $10 million in first round financing and would give Microsoft 'first look.'"

This dynamo said, "We feel we are on the precipice of the next big money-maker on the internet. Ten years ago, Google started making little text ads and a business model was born. Now video is in the exact same spot ten years later. In addition, we have a niche audience for the much ignored demographics of 35-65 and up, the largest generation on Earth, who have the largest amount of spendable income. Talk about growth potential!"

Myers has been compared to visionaries Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. Born in Palo Alto, a former high School teacher whose family pedigree encompasses over seventy years of Stanford grads. Her father, George Clifford White graduated (class of '31) with two degrees from the Stanford School of Engineering.

Ms. Myers was invited to a recent Stanford Alumni Techie event held at Google's headquarters in Mountain View, by the School of Engineering. There she encountered Bismark Lepe, a panelist. Lepe came from Google, guiding the development of content monetization products for AdSense, Social Networks and Online Video. At Google, he deployed display advertising for the $900 million Google-MySpace deal and the YouTube Video Monetization product.

After an elevator pitch by Myers, and in front of the crowd of 500 alumni, Lepe jumped up and said, "Your over-all-concept could make your site bigger and more successful than Google. I need to speak to you afterwards!"

Ms. Myers whose father died last year said, "My father would be real proud of me! I definitely inherited the engineering genes."

SOURCE uboomeru.com




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