DALLAS, TEXAS August 24, 2009—CornerWorld Corporation [OTCBB: CWRL] CEO Scott Beck issued a letter to shareholders today, providing an update on the company’s progress. The letter reads as follows:

Dear CornerWorld shareholders:

The summer months are typically the low point in production for many companies. That has not been the case for CornerWorld Corporation (“CornerWorld” or the “Company”) and its subsidiaries, the Enversa Company (“Enversa”) and Woodland Holdings (“Woodland”) which includes Ranger Wireless (“Ranger”). June was an exciting month for the Company, with many projects in progress that could lead to strong fall prospects as well. Here are just a few of our activities:

First Post-Acquisition 10K Released:
On Thursday, August 13, 2009, CornerWorld filed its annual report on Form 10-K. This is the first 10-K filed since both…

DALLAS, TEXAS August 13, 2009—CornerWorld Corporation [OTCBB: CWRL] today filed its 10-K Annual Report for its fiscal year end on April 30.

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We’ve all had an experience like this:  you walk into your favorite fast food restaurant and you go to order one of their value menus.  The server asks if you would like the medium or large meal, and you ask the harmless question, “What’s the difference between the two?”  With a blank stare and a serious tone in their voice, the server turns to you and replies, “Well, it’s the size.  Of the cup.”

As sales and customer service representatives, it is sometimes easy to get caught up in the expertise of a product—especially when your company has spent tireless hours and resources to train you on it.  We want to appear as experts to those we service, but sometimes this mentality causes us to disconnect…

The Return of Ad Exchanges?

Sunday, 08. 9. 2009  –  Category: Enversa Companies

The ad exchange business had been quiet over the past two years since a spate of activity in the field. Google acquired DoubleClick, in turn developing its own exchange. Microsoft purchased AdECN and Yahoo! purchased RightMedia. With big business involved in the emergent business of ad exchange, the promise to revolutionize online advertising seemed imminent. While there has been some effect on the market, it has fallen far short of a revolution.

Now, with new capabilities from both the leading ad exchanges and smaller independent networks, the promise of ad exchange in online advertising is again emerging. Google is steadily moving in the direction of ad exchange. Microsoft is working on the next version of its ad exchange. Yahoo! is integrating Apt and RightMedia’s exchange.

While Google’s…



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