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EVRITM TO ADD WEB CONTENT BROWSING AND DISCOVERY FUNCTIONALITY TO WASHINGTONPOST.COM ARTICLES

Evri’s Content Recommendation Widget to Appear on All Article Pages

February 13, 2009

Seattle, WA—February 13, 2009 - Evri (www.evri.com), a technology company focused on helping people discover and engage with Web content, announced that washingtonpost.com will start adding the Evri content recommendation widget to all article pages beginning this week. The Evri Widget launches on article pages as they are posted on the site with the goal of helping washingtonpost.com’s readers discover related content from the newspaper and from across the Web that complement the articles they are reading.

The Evri Content Recommendation Widget appears within washingtonpost.com (www.washingtonpost.com) articles, and suggests additional relevant articles to readers based on Evri’s semantic understanding of how the people, places and things in the current article being read are connected to other people, places and things being discussed on the Web. Evri’s Widget includes two tabs, the first linking only to other articles on washingtonpost.com, and the second featuring related content from across the Web.

The Evri Widget also includes links to relevant Evri Profile Pages, dynamic pages containing all of the content—text, images and videos—Evri finds about a specific person, place or thing. Examples include:

• http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/13/AR2009021301044.html • http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/13/AR2009021301596.html • http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/13/AR2009021301656.html

“We are very excited to work with the Washington Post, our first content partner, and to offer the Evri Content Recommendation Widget to washingtonpost.com readers,” said Neil Roseman, Evri’s CEO. “The Evri Widget will create a more engaging discovery experience for washingtonpost.com’s readers as well as lengthen the time each visitor to the site spends browsing content and reading news there.”

About Evri

Evri (www.evri.com) is a technology company developing products that change the way consumers discover and engage with content on the Web. Led by CEO Neil Roseman, Evri is a team of engineers with broad expertise in natural language processing and machine learning, who have delivered many successful Web products for great companies, including: Amazon.com; DoubleClick; Microsoft; Real Networks; Sony, Yahoo and more. Neil joined Evri after more than 10 years at Amazon.com, most recently as Vice President of Software. Evri is based in Seattle, WA and is funded by Paul Allen’s Vulcan Capital. Evri is a trademark of Evri.com.