Technology Updates the `Old Oak Tree` with Pixel-sized Love Letters

Released on = January 30, 2006, 1:39 pm

Press Release Author = Off the Page Press

Industry = Accounting

Press Release Summary = Love is timeless. But how it is expressed changes with the
times. Carving one\'s \"John + Mary\" goes digital, when it happens on the Internet.
Still a spontaneous display of love; still permanent. But now anyone in the world
can see it.

Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
1/29/2006
Buena Vista, Colorado

The \"Old Oak Tree\" Meets Technology with Pixel-sized Love Letters

Worlds Smallest Loveletters posts pixel-sized love letters on a giant Internet
\"billboard.\"
http://www.worlds-smallest-loveletters.com

Love is timeless. But how it is expressed changes with the times. Carving one\'s
\"John + Mary\" gets a modern twist when it happens on the Internet. Posting tiny
messages on a giant wall of love letters acts like that unchanging \"old oak tree.\"
There\'s a sense of permanence about doing it. Of following a tradition.

How big is each love letter? 100 square pixels - the size of a pea. That\'s too small
to read, so each message also appears on its own easily-read webpage. A click on the
pixel square (letter) brings up the larger letter. Only the sender and receiver know
who sent it. But anyone can read them. (There\'s no obscene or inapproprite
language.)

Putting them online brings senders, receivers, and interested readers together to
enjoy love\'s expression. And the message stays there for the long term (again, like
the oak tree).

The pixel website concept was introduced by Alex Tew, a student in England. He sold
advertizing space for $1 a pixel on his site, www.milliondollarhomepage. He sold all
million pixels (for a million dollars) in a few months. The love letter website
moves pixel technology from advertising space, into a way of sending a private
message - while making a public announcement.

Every lover is challenged to say \"I love you\" in fresh and amusing ways. To put
their own style into the phrase that lovers have repeated forever. Now they can add
a novel and fun twist to their heartfelt words. The Worlds Smallest Loveletters
(http://www.worlds-smallest-loveletters.com shows what technology in service to love
can do.

For More Information Contact:
Sydney Miles sydney@bvcolorado.com
http://www.worlds-smallest-loveletters.com



Web Site = http://www.worlds-smallest-loveletters.com

Contact Details = Sydney Miles||P.O. Box 4880||Buena Vista ,
81211||$$country||||719-359-5575||sydney@bvcolorado.com||http://www.worlds-smallest-loveletters.com

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