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Friday, May 25, 2012

Tech Firm Changing the Way the World Uses Keyboards, $3.8 Million in Q1 Net Profit

Tech Firm Changing the Way the World Uses Keyboards, $3.8 Million in Q1 Net ProfitNorthern, WI 5/25/12 (StreetBeat) -- Nearly everyone has been typing into a Google search and seen the gray boxes that are filling in the potential word (“offering suggestion”) that you are looking for or knows what “auto fill” is when typing words. Those features are driven by now commonly-used algorithms that are second nature in our digital world. Basically, their function is to simplify usage. Well, get ready for the next wave of that technology. It’s already out there and gaining traction; most just haven’t seen it yet unless they are the real techie-type.

Vancouver, British Columbia may be known as a mining community to many, but it’s also the home of WordLogic Corporation (OTCBB:WLGC), a cutting-edge developer of predictive platform software designed to accelerate information discovery and text input. The WordLogic patented technology reduces text movements by more than 50 percent while offering a “web” of additional other functions to keep a myriad of information at the users fingertips without leaving the application that is in use. Data can be added to the user’s dictionary as well as commonly used words and phrases being predicted based upon frequency of usage. Honestly, it’s amazing stuff. A brief video showcasing just a sampling of what WordLogic has to offer can be viewed at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=TUwNo7S15CI.

Their Intellectual Property is secure as WordLogic holds 4 issued U.S. patents and 2 European patents and 3 pending patent applications that cover hundreds of claims. The technology covers much more than just texting. The innovations can be incorporated into smartphones, personal computers, cell phones, Smart TV’s, media players, GPS systems, game consoles and much more.

Let’s face it; the keyboard is the root of information. Voice recognition technology is fantastic in theory, but it has struggled for years to grab any sizeable market share and has been relegated to basic commands as it has failed to overcome major complications of truly recognizing each word that a person is saying. WordLogic is re-inventing the functionality of a keyboard as not just a point of data entry, but as an information management tool. With their technology, keyboards can be customized to a user’s individual needs and be knowledgeable about the user’s information and connections.

Moreover, the WordLogic platform allows third-party developers to add new information sources, utilities and connections to the existing WordLogic knowledge-base; making it infinitely expandable.

With a bit of due diligence on the industry and technology, the potential of WordLogic can be extrapolated with regards to licensing and sales. To that end, the company posted numbers on Monday, May 21, 2012 disclosing their financial results from the fiscal 2012 first quarter ended March 31, 2012. Quarterly revenues tallied $5 million for the quarter as compared to $10 million in the 2011 quarter, but profits soared to $3.8 million, or $0.05 per share, in the 2012 quarter as compared to a net loss of ($670,000), or $0.04 per share in the year ago quarter.

"For the first time in the history of WordLogic, we achieved a significant licensing deal which leveraged our substantial intellectual property portfolio," said CEO Frank Evanshen, "and to generate a $.05 per share earnings for this first quarter is tremendous and only the beginning of our expected success this coming year."

The company is well-aligned and poised for the global launch of its WordLogic predictive products for the mobile and tablet markets throughout the remainder of the year. With a market cap of only $9.4 million, this fully-reporting company is worthy of a much closer look as it begins to hit its stride as a force in the industry. The fact is that, in the not too distant future, we all could be looking at our keyboards in a completely different way. Proper due diligence is, as always, encouraged.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Hot Tech Stock Watch: WordLogic (WLGC) Creates Google Android's Next Hot Product

Hot Tech Stock Watch: WordLogic (WLGC) Creates Google Android's Next Hot ProductVANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 19, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- "Not only did WordLogic (OTCQB:WLGC) capture 67% of all votes as best new product for the Google Android platform—just about every global touch screen device manufacturer came to view the new Intelligent Input™ software which was introduced at the recent 2011 CTIA Enterprise & Application Show, in San Diego, CA," reports WordLogic CEO Frank Evanshen.

Evanshen reported that at CTIA several "global giants in telecommunications and consumer electronics were keenly interested in our Technology and wanted WordLogic to follow up with their respective divisions, including their R&D departments.

"Coming out of CTIA, we are exploring new relationships, including licensing—in fact several major players are working with our new product under NDAs," says Mr. Evanshen. "One major global device manufacturer arranged an urgent meeting to formalize a license for a new Enterprise device launching," says Evanshen, who adds that a "large South American carrier loved the software in the Spanish version, while a major device manufacturer, based in China, requested that representatives of WordLogic follow up for their upcoming product launches."

At the DroidPlanet Android Conference, held as part of the CTIA Show, WordLogic Corporation, won the 2011 Entrepreneur Award for the best new product, while capturing two-thirds of the vote. DroidPlanet is a two-day Android Conference with valuable technical and business information exchange for leaders in the global Android ecosystem, from developers, entrepreneurs, to executives; from Apps, platforms, solutions, tools, to startups.

Mike Flom, SVP Mobile Technology for WordLogic, previewed the company's new technology to selected media, device OEMs and investors at CTIA.

"With the enormous growth of smartphone and tablet applications like text messaging, email, web browsing and social networking, the demand for text input continues to explode – but text input has never been harder. The world needs a better solution, and we're the solution," adds Mr. Evanshen.

WordLogic Corporation (OTCQB:WLGC) licenses advanced predictive text input software and technology designed to make application key entry and search faster, more accurate, intuitive and helpful. The company's innovations operate with applications on a wide variety of consumer electronic devices, including smartphones, tablets, PC's, cell phones, Internet TV, media players, automotive infotainment and game consoles. WordLogic offers its Intelligent Input™ keyboard on desktop PCs and smartphones. The company's intellectual property portfolio includes multiple issued and pending U.S. and international patents and patent applications.

For more information about WordLogic Corporation, visit www.wordlogic.com; or visit http://wordlogic.com/smartphones.html. To send a message via Twitter, contact us at www.twitter.com/wordlogiccorp, or visit us on Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/word.logic .

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

WordLogic (OTC:WLGC) Heavy Volume on Dell Deal

WordLogic (OTC:WLGC) Heavy Volume on Dell DealShawshank, VA 5/11/2011 (PennyPayDay) -- Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) is now an official reseller of WordLogic Corporation (OTC:WLGC) products, WordLogic CEO Frank Evanshen announced today, in a press release. "Our WordLogic(TM) Predictive Keyboard product is a universal, easy-to-use text entry system for anyone who uses an electronic device," says Mr. Evanshen.

WordLogic's predictive text entry software uses Intelligent Input Platform(TM) Technology to make it intuitive, fast, accurate and helpful. WordLogic uniquely features:

Intuitive drill-down prediction

Exclusive multi-word, phrase and fragment prediction

Probable next key color-highlighting

Predicts accurately and learns based on individual usage

Supports concurrent mixed languages (e.g. English/Espanyol/industry terms)

WordLogic runs on finger touchscreens, QWERTY keyboard and keypads, as well as on some smartphones and feature phones

Software developer WordLogic offers advanced methods of text and information entry into personal computing devices ranging from small handheld mobile devices like smartphones to tablet and desktop computers. WordLogic's company's pioneering patented technology dates back to 1999, including four issued patents with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), with five additional patents pending.

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