Small World, Limelight Partner

Limelight Networks announced that it has partnered with Small World Labs

August 14, 2007

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TEMPE, Ariz. -- Limelight Networks(NASDAQ:LLNW), a leading content delivery network (CDN) for digital media, today announced that it has partnered with Small World Labs Inc., a leading provider of online social networking software for corporations, organizations and associations. By employing Limelight's global CDN solution, Small World Labs' clients can take advantage of high-end video capabilities within their social and professional networks to create more compelling and reliable online communities.

"With Limelight's CDN on board at Small World Labs, our customers now have access to an extensive infrastructure for the rapid delivery of user-generated video," said Michael Wilson, co-founder and CEO of Small World Labs, based in Austin, Texas. "We're excited to partner with Limelight on a rich media solution that's sure to enhance the end-user experience on our customers' social and professional networks."

A recognized leader in the social networking space, Small World Labs has developed a robust and customizable software platform targeted to businesses and other organizations that seek to establish or expand an online community. The company's offerings are designed to help customers connect people and resources through features such as contacts, forums, e-mail, profile-based participation, ratings and reviews, knowledge sharing, user generated video, broadcast video, podcasting and photo galleries. A rapidly growing and diverse portfolio of customers worldwide such as Oracle, The American Cancer Society, Special Olympics and The Dallas Morning news have employed Small World Labs' solutions to bring the benefits of social networking in a number of applications, such as internal company networks, customer communities, alumni networks and association member networks.

Limelight Networks Inc. (Nasdaq: LLNW)

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