New Website Gives Military Families Top Priority

Released on: October 30, 2008, 4:14 am

Press Release Author: My Military Years

Industry: Small Business

Press Release Summary: MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA - (MarketWire - October 25, 2008) -
MySpace.com and YouTube.com, the two heavy-hitters in online communications, are on
the verge of facing stiff competition for the hearts of America's armed forces.
AVGiri, LLC, has officially announced the launch of MyMilitaryYears.com, a
multimedia Internet site geared toward military personnel and their families around
the world.

Press Release Body: MyMilitaryYears.com Offers Soldiers and Their Families a New Way
to Connect

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA - (MarketWire - October 25, 2008) - MySpace.com and YouTube.com,
the two heavy-hitters in online communications, are on the verge of facing stiff
competition for the hearts of America's armed forces. AVGiri, LLC, has officially
announced the launch of MyMilitaryYears.com, a multimedia Internet site geared
toward military personnel and their families around the world.

Similar to its competition, MyMilitaryYears will offer users the ability to post
text, audio, and video messages. Apart from being a completely free service,
MyMilitaryYears is taking a vastly different approach by specifically focusing upon
members of the armed forces. The site's founders said that "The online
communication needs of military families have been ignored for too long. Many of
them struggle with the limitations of emails and Instant Messenger. Others have
longed for a place on the Internet to call their own, one that allows for them to
connect with all of their family and friends back home without the fear that their
messages will be made available to the public. They deserve to have an avenue by
which they can communicate, yet also enjoy the sanctity of a private environment."
MyMilitaryYears may prove to be the solution.

Privacy was an important consideration behind the design of MyMilitaryYears.
According to the site's creators, "It was imperative to us that site members'
communications are kept private from unwanted viewers. If the wife of a soldier
stationed in Iraq gives birth to a child and wishes her spouse to be a part of the
event, posting a webcam video of that child's birth on YouTube might be perceived by
some families as an intrusive option. We want to create a refuge for such personal
events and messages to be shared."

MyMilitaryYears is also addressing long-standing concerns among many families by
attempting to address both their need for easy online communication and their desire
to limit their children's access to potentially offensive postings. The site has
committed itself to ensuring that objectionable material will not find its way into
public postings that could be accessed by children. This commitment will likely set
MMY apart from existing popular online communication sites for some time to come, as
many of these sites are being heavily criticized for their repeated failure to
create a family-safe environment.

The creators of MyMilitaryYears hope that the site will enable military families to
remain in touch in a very personal and meaningful way, despite the miles. As one
site founder said "We want to emphasize that our site is about connecting families
and helping them preserve memories."

For more information, visit http://www.mymilitaryyears.com/


Web Site: http://www.mymilitaryyears.com/

Contact Details: My Military Years
P.O. Box 390654
Mountain View, CA 94039

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