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    February 2001

    MonsterDaata launches new internet-based MapViewer application

    New York - February 15, 2001 - MonsterDaata, Inc., an information infrastructure utility company, announced that it has launched its new customizable, Internet-based search engine technology called MapViewer, which will enable users to easily access the company's extensive nationwide database of Tax/Plat, Flood, Zoning and other paper-based maps from their home or office PCs.

    The service is valuable for target markets from real estate professionals and title companies, to appraisers and government agencies. Even the general public can benefit significantly by being able to access various neighborhood related information for communities all over the U.S., online instantly and easily.

    MonsterDaata already serves 30,000 real estate brokers and agents, and partners with over 100 web sites and portals including such industry leaders as Yahoo! .MonsterDaata's MapViewer is an interactive Internet-based map viewing application for locating, viewing and distributing tax and zoning maps from county tax assessors' offices as well as flood maps developed by the Federal Insurance Administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

    MapViewer's users can display, print and edit maps using its customized annotation tools, while offering a variety of enhanced viewing options and large online files to store customized maps.

    "Our customizable search engine makes finding and locating the right map simple and efficient," says Samuel B. Petteway, CEO of MonsterDaata. "No more trips to the county clerks' office to dig through large unwieldy map books or fighting with antiquated software products.

    MapViewer's easy to use search options include street name, direct address, map name, and block name. Users can also navigate from map to map using our on-screen search function. And, the program also allows users to edit and print the maps they need using our customized annotation tool." "Additionally, MapViewer offers a variety of enhanced viewing options, including variable zooming, panning, and color inversion," continues Petteway. "Distribution is also easy with our integrated e-mail system, which lets users securely send maps to their clients or colleagues. Our online storage area allows users to save up to 100 of the maps they have customized. We believe that our new MapViewer technology is so advanced that it should quickly become the industry standard for both the consumer and real estate professional markets," adds Petteway.

    About MonsterDaata
    Monsterdaata is an Internet information utility company that has developed advanced data compilation, transformation and delivery technology all designed to transform and distribute significant amounts of information from disparate sources for a variety of business verticals and industries.

    ……………….More information about MapViewer is available on http://www.monsterdaata.com/MapViewer/files/examples/MapViewerTour/


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