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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Digital Foci, Inc. announced yesterday that they are supporting the “Operation: Support Our Troops” giveaway of 1,000 Digital Foci “Pocket Album” digital keychain photo viewers through the “Into Tomorrow with Dave Graveline” radio show as holiday gifts for U.S. military men & women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. The “Into Tomorrow” radio show and the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) will distribute the keychains through on-air promotions and the website at: http://www.graveline.com/2007/11/28/operation-support-our-troops or www.graveline.com . The first 1,000 soldiers to email the show will receive a Pocket Album in time for the holidays.
Pocket Album has a retail value of $39/each from Digital Foci, who is assisting with the production of these units. Information about the Pocket Album giveaway will be available on the “Into Tomorrow” radio show heard on the 5 American Armed Forces Networks, where the show has a huge soldier following; as well as on hundreds of radio stations around the U.S. and Canada, and on the XM Satellite Radio.
“With Pocket Album’s ability to store up to 74 pictures of family & friends and its easy portability in the field, we think it’s the perfect gift for troops to keep their special pictures close to them at all times,” said Dave Graveline, Host and Executive Producer of “Into Tomorrow.” The “Operation: Support Our Troops” giveaway comes on the heels of Dave Graveline and his team sending out over 7,000 Skype Kits (headsets, software & calling time) and long distance Calling Cards to U.S. military serving around the world.
“We are honored to be working with Dave Graveline at ‘Into Tomorrow’ and CEA in supporting this effort that gives our troops a great way to view photos of their family and friends who are waiting for them back home,” said Charles Huang, Director of Business Development, Digital Foci.

December 12th, 2007 at 15:59
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