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`NEWS RELEASE
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`For Release October 6, 2002
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`Contact: Isaac Levanon at (+972) 54-905-818, isaacl@2flyover.com
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`FlyOver Visual MAP™ Technology the first 3D aerial imagery Map to enriched Kenwood’s new
`HDD car navigation system
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`SEVILLE, SPAIN, October 6, 2002 at ETRE 2002 Conference... FlyOver Technologies, Inc.
`announced today that the company’s Visual Map technology was implemented in Kenwood’s latest
`release of a Hard Disk Drive based Car Navigation System in Japan, enriching users with Aerial map
`“Sky Cruise View”.
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`It is the first car navigation system where aerial imagery is implemented as realistic 3D navigation
`map with all maps attributes. Using the database of aerial imagery, “Sky Cruise View” can indicate
`the current car position and trace the car movement in real-time via an on board GPS. In addition the
`“Sky Cruise View” provides route guidance and Point of Interest placement. “Sky Cruise View” can
`be displayed on split screens, can change map scales and angle of view continuously, and can scroll or
`turn around freely. The same familiar digital maps user interface, feel and use are implemented in the
`new “Sky Cruise View”. “Sky Cruise View” supports 13 major Japanese cities.
`
`The market of car navigation system in Japan is still increasing and reached a shipment of 2 million
`units in 2001. The market of automobile maker option reached a shipment of 1 million units, and is
`expected to grow 10% per year. The after market is expected to reach 0.98 million units in 2002 and
`is expected to continue its growth.
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`Isaac Levanon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of FlyOver, stated, “Kenwood’s latest car
`navigation system is a vote of confidence in the commercializing value of FlyOver technology to
`enhance driver’s navigation experience. We overcame major technical barriers to provide smooth
`continues movements over the 3D image. It enables FlyOver to offer car navigation providers the
`benefit to integrate FlyOver technology without redesigning their hardware, hence reducing both cost
`and time to market” added Mr. Levanon.
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`Click below to see FlyOver on Kenwood site:
`http://www.kenwood.com/j/products/carnavi/
`Instroctions: select HDX 700 3rd button option on left, then select the 3d button option (the first
`Japanese bellow Audio Control)
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`About FlyOver:
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`Operates in Japan, Singapore and Israel, FlyOver offers the world’s most sophisticated and optimized
`image streaming with 3D maneuverability for digital navigation systems. The company’s strategic
`partners include car navigation makers, mapping data and point of interest providers, aerial and
`satellite imagery sensing entities.
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`FlyOver provides Visual Map™ patented (pending) technology to replace static mapping with real
`high definition imagery (satellite/aerial) for all devices, including PCs, PDAs, In-Car Navigation
`Systems and mobile handsets. Providing an interactive ability for people to view visual maps with
`motion (like a bird flying) and change the face of mapping by giving us the freedom to look at the
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`http://www.silicomventures.com/newsletter_10_29_02/FlyOver.htm
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`11/1/2016
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`Exhibit 2030
`Bradium Technologies LLC - patent owner
`Microsoft Corporation - petitioner
`IPR2016-00448
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`world and related information in a more realistic way. All is accessible over narrowband
`communication with extremely thin client viewer, as software only solution with no hardware support
`including DirectX, DirectDraw or OpenGL support.
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`Kenwood Press Release in Japanese http://www.kenwood.com/j/press/press20021001_2.html
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`FlyOver name, logo and Visual Map are trademarks of FlyOver Technologies, Inc.
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`http://www.silicomventures.com/newsletter_10_29_02/FlyOver.htm
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