G.ho.st Mobile Launched to Billions of Mobile Users


SAN DIEGO, California, September 8 /PRNewswire/ --     G.ho.st (the Global Hosted Operating SysTem pronounced "ghost"),which
offers its Web-based G.ho.st Virtual Computer (VC) free of charge to every
human being, today launched its brand new G.ho.st Mobile service at the
prestigious DEMOfall conference in San Diego. The DEMO conferences are famous
as launch pads for some of the world's hottest new technologies.

The G.ho.st Virtual Computer already allows users to access their
desktop, files, settings and apps from any browser. Now the G.ho.st Mobile
service allows the same users to access their files, settings and apps from
any mobile phone! The main VC service is live at http://G.ho.st and the new
Mobile service may be accessed from any mobile phone browser at
http://G.ho.st .

The G.ho.st VC, together with G.ho.st Mobile allows a user to keep their
entire digital life professionally hosted at G.ho.st, which in turn uses
Amazon.com's famous data center (AWS). A user can then access his digital
life from any browser or mobile phone. The solution requires no
administration, such as installing software, backing-up or syncing, and is
provided completely free of charge.

For people who travel or use different devices in different locations,
the G.ho.st solution provides a complete alternative to Microsoft Windows(R)
+ Windows CE which are tied to specific devices, are expensive and require
syncing and other administration.

"Increasingly, people lead a mobile lifestyle and want to see their files
and apps from any device, not from one fixed PC," said Zvi Schreiber, G.ho.st
founder and CEO. "G.ho.st with G.ho.st Mobile is revolutionizing the way the
next generation does computing -- moving the entire computing experience on
to the Web and decoupling the personal computing environment from the
physical device."

Chris Shipley, executive producer of the DEMO Conferences, said, "The
DEMO team was very impressed by how G.ho.st with G.ho.st Mobile goes beyond
Webmail and other Web applications to provide an entire personal computing
environment hosted in the cloud and accessible from any browser or mobile
phone."

G.ho.st is in public alpha and expects to launch a beta service that will
be ready for "prime time" in the coming months. Users worldwide are already
adopting G.ho.st as their primary computing environment or as a secondary
environment to be used away from home.

About G.ho.st:

G.ho.st (the Global Hosted Operating System, pronounced "ghost") provides
a free Web-based Virtual Computer (VC) to every human being. The G.ho.st VC
service includes a personal desktop, files and applications, available from
any browser or mobile phone. G.ho.st is the world's first and only true open
Web Operating System (Web OS), working seamlessly with leading third-party
Web applications. The G.ho.st VC delivers a mature computing environment to
every person, which is free of charge, available everywhere, and admin-free.
The G.ho.st VC service is available at http://G.ho.st. G.ho.st has 40
employees in Palestine and Israel and is funded by Benchmark Capital.

About DEMO

Produced by Network World Events and Executive Forums, the semi-annual
DEMO conferences focus on emerging technologies and new products, which are
hand-selected from across the spectrum of the technology marketplace. The
DEMO conferences have earned their reputation for consistently identifying
tomorrow's cutting-edge technologies, and have served as launch pad events
for companies such as Palm, E*Trade, Handspring, and U.S. Robotics, helping
them to secure venture funding, establish critical business relationships,
and influence early adopters. Each DEMO conference features approximately 70
new companies, products and technologies. For more information, visit
http://www.demo.com.

Contact details:

    Rami Abdulhadi
    Director MarCom, G.ho.st... No walls
    Email: press@corp.g.ho.st
    Skype: Rami Abdulhadi
    Mobile: +972-599-222276

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