Press Release Summary = New “Digital Dream Home” show will build and give away a $1.5Million home full of the latest technology to the winner of an online contest.
Press Release Body = SAUSALITO, CA -- February 2, 2006 -- The Super Bowl is here and a young fan\'s thoughts turn to love ... of flat-screen TVs, state-of-the-art sound, and other high-tech help in bringing the game home. All that tech and more will be part of the $1.5Million home given away on the new “Digital Dream Home” show. Developed by OsmosisGroup Productions and sponsored by the new, national NetForAmerica Internet service, “Digital Dream Home” will be delivered through many channels including Web, Cellphone, iPod, and TV. A contest will choose the lucky winner of the home and all the latest in home theater, HD and flat-screen TVs, computers, broadband, videogames, networks, Internet appliances, wireless communications, security, energy efficiency, and even robot pets and servants. In fact, this Digital Dream Home just might have more flat-screen TVs than Dan Marino\'s home. Other prizes include a $50,000 Digital Dream Living Room, $20,000 Digital Dream Bedroom, $10,000 Digital Dream Kitchen, and 500 Video iPods. “It\'s \'CES meets Home Makeover\', where all of your favorite technology, plus more marvels you haven\'t even heard of, are designed right into a luxury home,” said Phillip Robinson, CEO of NetForAmerica. “And just for switching to a safer, faster Internet, the contest can be free.” Anyone in the world can enter the contest at www.NetForAmerica.com for $150. NetForAmerica will rebate the entire $150 for anyone who signs up and stay for two years of their Dial-up, DSL, or Satellite access. The contest deadline is 3-1-06, but if the limit of 50,000 entries worldwide is reached, the contest will close immediately.
About OsmosisGroup LLC
OsmosisGroup Productions is part of OsmosisGroup LLC, a venture service for websites and services, based in Sausalito, California.
About NetForAmerica
NetForAmerica Internet access service, with operations in Florida, California, Iowa, Arizona, and New York, offers DSL broadband to 6.0Mbps in many major US cities, Satellite broadband for rural America, and accelerated Dial-up from 51,722 local access numbers - ten times AOL\'s network - across all 50 states and Canada.