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Message #12
From: Stock News Bot
Date: October 16, 2006 10:14:00 AM

SHLP News SearchHelp's President Interviewed by Nationally Syndicated Radio Talk Shows

SYOSSET, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SearchHelp, Inc., (OTCBB: SHLP) today announced that its president, Joseph Carrizzo, has been a featured guest on two leading, nationally syndicated radio talks shows, Computer America (www.computeramerica.com) hosted by Craig Crossman, and Into Tomorrow with Dave Graveline (www.graveline.com), as part of its ongoing efforts to educate the public on the risks to young people on the Internet and what parents can do to protect them.

Entering its 15th season, Computer America is carried live for two hours each week night over the Business TalkRadio Network™, and is the longest-running national syndicated radio talk show dedicated to computers and technology. An archived version of Carrizzo’s interview can be heard at http://archives.warpradio.com/btr/ComputerAmerica/101023.

Aired on more than 100 stations nationwide, including SIRIUS and XM satellite radio, Into Tomorrow with Dave Graveline has brought listeners an entertaining glimpse of how technology is impacting our lives.

SearchHelp’s award-winning “Sentry” line of parental control products provide real-time information to parents allowing them to pro-actively monitor their children’s online activities from almost anywhere in the world. This is a significant advance over more traditional passive “block and filter” technology that only limits a child’s exposure to objectionable content including pornography.

Mr. Carrizzo commented: “National radio shows such as these are an important component of our ongoing effort to educate parents and the public-at-large about the real risks faced by young people on the Internet today. It is our goal to not only bring much needed attention to the broader issues, but to let parents know that there are solutions that can help them re-engage with their children and better protect their families.”

SearchHelp’s “Sentry” parental control products enable parents to receive instant email or visual alerts on their computers or PDAs and SMS text messages sent to their cell phones when questionable online exchanges occurs such as suspicious instant messages or conversations regarding private or personal information, or if attempts are made to access inappropriate or pornographic material. With “Sentry Remote,” parents can see all activities being conducted on the child’s computer and even directly interact with their children in real-time. Should action be deemed necessary, the parent can either terminate the application or simply lock down the computer.

For more information call (888) 647-6525 (toll free) or visit SearchHelp’s website at www.searchhelp.com.

About SearchHelp, Inc.

SearchHelp, Inc. markets and develops software services committed to real-time online protection and family safety. The company sells software products that offer parental controls that enable parents, both in home and remotely, to monitor and regulate their child’s computer activity through timely reports via email and cell phone. To learn more about the ‘Sentry’ line of products or about protecting children when online, please visit SearchHelp at www.searchhelp.com.

Statements in this press release or in other SearchHelp communications may relate to future events or SearchHelp’s future performance. Such statements are forward-looking statements and are based on present information SearchHelp has related to its existing business circumstances. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to inherent risks and that actual results may differ materially from such forward- looking statements. Further, investors are cautioned that SearchHelp does not assume any obligation to update forward-looking statements based on unanticipated events or changed expectations. SearchHelp makes such forward-looking statements under the provisions of the “safe harbor” section of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

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