

WebSafety: WQN's WebSafety Technology Gets National Media Coverage; Featured on Both "Good Morning America" and in As
DALLAS, TX--(Marketwire - January 27, 2009) - WQN, Inc. (
An Associated Press story was also written and released on January 17th concerning cell phones contributing to accidents while driving, mentioning WQN, Inc.'s WebSafety technology prominently and quoting B. Michael Adler, CEO of WQN, Inc. The article was carried in most major newspapers including the Wall St. Journal, Newsweek, USA Today and the front page of the Dallas Morning News Business Section on January 22nd. Approximately 33,000 newspapers, magazines and blogs carried the Associated Press article.
For more information about WebSafety's revolutionary child protection solutions for cell phones and PCs, and to learn more about the Company, please visit [ www.WebSafety.com ].
WebSafety, Inc. is the worldwide leader in Parental Control Child Safety Protection software for computers and cell phones. The Company's patented-pending applications include many world firsts, including "No Texting and Driving" and "No Texting while at School" to mention a few. WebSafety products protect thousands of satisfied customers around the world.
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