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WordLogic Previewing Next Generation Text Input At CTIA Enterprise & Applications Show
Unique Predictive Text Input is Ideal for text-hungry Smartphones, Tablets, and other Consumer
Electronics Devices

Press Release Source: WordLogic Corporation On Tuesday October 11, 2011, 9:07 am

SAN DIEGO, Oct. 11, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WordLogic Corporation (OTCBB:WLGC.PK - News), a longtime leader in patented predictive text input software, will be previewing a new generation of predictive text input at CTIA, reports WordLogic CEO Frank Evanshen.

Mr. Evanshen says Mike Flom, WordLogic Senior Vice President-Mobile Technology, will be previewing the technology to selected media, device OEMs and investors at the 2011 CTIA Enterprise & Application Show, 11-13 October, in San Diego, CA.

"With the enormous growth of smartphone and tablet applications like text messaging, email, web browsing and social networking, the demand for text input continues to explode -- but text input has never been harder. The world needs a better solution," adds Mr. Evanshen.

"We are getting excellent, positive feedback on initial versions of the software from independent usability testers, wireless operators and device OEMs," according to Mr. Flom, who quoted from three of the usability testers (below):

"Better than the OEM keyboard; 1 step away from reading your mind"

"Great keyboard combines a lot of the best features from other keyboards. Feels like a better version of the existing...keyboard, but with an upgraded prediction engine."

"Excellent KB with novel approach to word prediction. Few bugs, does not interfere with usability. My new everyday KB."


For more information about WordLogic at CTIA Enterprise & Application, visit the company website at http://www.wordlogic.com/events.html.

In addition, WordLogic's patent portfolio is under review by a number of large companies interested in purchasing and/or licensing opportunities.

WordLogic Corporation (OTCBB:WLGC.PK - News) licenses advanced predictive text input software and technology designed to make application key entry and search faster, more accurate, intuitive and helpful. The company's innovations operate with applications on a wide variety of consumer electronic devices, including smartphones, tablets, PC's, cell phones, Internet TV, media players, automotive infotainment and game consoles. WordLogic offers its Intelligent Input(TM) keyboard on desktop PCs and smartphones. The company's intellectual property portfolio includes multiple issued and pending U.S. and international patents and patent applications.

For more information about WordLogic Corporation, visit www.wordlogic.com.

To send a message via Twitter, contact us at www.twitter.com/wordlogiccorp, or visit us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/wordlogiccorp. WordLogic headquarters is located at 1130 West Pender Street, Suite 230, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Telephone: 1.866.WORDLOGIC (main office); Frank Evanshen, CEO, 1+604.257.3660, fevanshen@wordlogic.com; Roger Sichel, Director of Business Development, 1+914.589.5848, rsichel@wordlogic.com; Mike Flom, Senior Vice President, Mobile Technology, 1+201.378-0059, mflom@wordlogic.com.

Forward-looking Statements

Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this news release are forward-looking statements and are subject to risks and uncertainties. See WordLogic's filings with the US Securities and Exchange Commission which identify specific factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements.

Contact:
Aaron Biller, Biller Communications
212.663.9319 MAIN or 212.663.4862 mobile/direct
abiller@BillerCommunications.com

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