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01/18/16 11:20 PM

#12429 RE: Raggedy Man #12415

LMAO~~~>INCORRECT~>>RAGGEDY MAN<~~~That's OLD news from 2yrs ago-(APPZ) fired the CPA-*****DD**CATCH UP**HERE~(APPZ)-IS OTC CURRENT -AND HAS 2016 SEC STAMP OF APPROVAL-http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/APPZ/profile




Monster Arts has historically been in the business of building entertainment and lifestyle apps that have been marketed and sold on the major e-commerce markets such as Google Play, iTunes, and Amazon App Store, among others. To date, Monster Arts apps, together with those of its subsidiaries and affiliates, have downloads numbering in the millions, with the company now focusing on its core flagship projects, including Trick or Tracker, My Max Speed, Drive Reply, and its select portfolio of approximately 40 entertainment and arcade games.


Recently, its ever popular Trick or Tracker app was profiled and highlighted in both the WSJ Online (see it here: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/5-apps-for-spying-on-your-spouse-2014-03-10) and on the NBC News in Green Bay, Wisconsin http://www.wearegreenbay.com/news/local-news/apps-to-keep-your-trick-or-treaters-safe-on-halloween, just to name a few media outlets providing such coverage.

In addition to its work enhancing and improving Trick or Tracker, Monster Arts is also augmenting and further developing the app's core technology in connection with new products and related services the company plans in the area of Drones and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). Earlier this year, Monster Arts began to directly address this new business area when it entered into a collaboration with NoDroneZone.org. The company sees the Drone/UAV space as an exciting new area that is quickly gathering momentum and poised for exponential growth and expansion, particularly in view of recent announcements from the FAA regarding establishment of a task force for the creation of a mandatory Drone/UAV registration system. Indeed, this recent development comes as no surprise to Monster Arts CEO Wayne Irving, who has been traveling the country over the last year speaking to the urgent need for just such a comprehensive registry for light, unmanned aircraft. See http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/innovation/faa-require-recreational-drone-operators-register-n447156