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Nexopia.com Acts as Launch Pad for Tynt, Alberta-Born Internet Start-up

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Alberta born internet start-up, Tynt, announces first commercial deployment of leading overlay technology in partnership with Nexopia.com, Canada’s largest youth networking platform.

An innovator in online communities, Nexopia boasts over 1.3 million members and 1 billion pages served per month making them the largest Canadian platform as well as the second most trafficked internet company in the nation.

Said Tynt CEO Derek Ball about the partnership with Nexopia: “One of Tynt’s primary goals is to help social networks increase user engagement by offering a fun and interactive communications tool. The Nexopia community is uniquely creative and highly communicative so we felt right away that our product was the perfect fit- and it’s great having Canada’s largest teen network right in our own backyard.”

Said Nexopia CEO Boris Wertz of the partnership: “Our members are always on the lookout for creative ways to stay connected. Tynt’s product adds great value to the Nexopia experience and we’re very excited to see how quickly it’s being adopted.”

Tynt’s next generation social application allows users to add their personality, humor and creativity on top of web pages and share it with friends. Branded as “Graffiti” on Nexopia, the partnership is aimed at offering users unique functionality that they won’t find on communities like Facebook and Myspace. User growth has already proved tremendous over the first week with the number of “Graffiti” created topping 20,000 in just 7 days.

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