NetImpact Fields Inquiries From Singapore, Vietnam, China, Mexico; Lab In a Box Critical to Disease Detection and Control LAS VEGAS, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NetImpact Holdings, Inc. (PinkSheets: NTHD) announced today a recent article in TIME magazine about their MDS 200 "lab in a box" has generated numerous inquiries from countries, institutions, hospitals, foundations and organizations worldwide. The TIME magazine article reports "The MDS 200 can detect disease outbreaks in remote areas". A portable device, the "lab in a box" utilizes samples of blood, saliva, sweat or urine to identify numerous diseases. Ready for global deployment, NetImpact expects to begin equipping hospitals in Mali early next year with the MDS 200. NetImpact is presently defining likely candidates for the next round of deployments from a mounting list of requests including those from Singapore, Vietnam, China and Mexico. http://www.optenberg.com/PressReleases/TimeMagArticle.htm According to NetImpact, the popularity of the MDS 200 "lab in a box" has risen dramatically since the TIME magazine piece. NetImpact explains to those soliciting information about the device that it is a rugged portable laboratory for use in remote areas with non-existent or scarce medical facilities. The size of a small suitcase, it can be readily carried from location to location. If electricity is not available, the MDS 200 can run on battery or solar power with test results sent via portable satellite or dial up connections. Once a sample has been placed in the unit the processing is automatic; it does not require a trained laboratory technician and operators can become familiar with it in minutes, each unit will be configured to recognize the most significant disease threat in the country or region where it is to be deployed, and if one or more diseases are present in the sample the system will identify the diseases, display them on the output screen, and transmit the information electronically to the designated physician/medical facility. The portable "lab in a box" can also be easily be set up as a stationary device creating a laboratory in a hospital or clinic that has little to no lab equipment. Once the requirements have been determined, NetImpact can employ several units testing many patients simultaneously. About NetImpact NetImpact Holdings, Inc. is a technology-to-market company focusing on the installation, restructuring and management of global healthcare and medical delivery systems. Through acquisitions and extensive access to international/US distribution networks, NetImpact specializes in presenting technology that will assist in the improvement of productivity, applications development, and technology transfer in developing countries. http://www.netimpact.com/ Safe Harbor Statement The statements in this release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. NetImpact Holdings, Inc. intends that such forward-looking statements be subject to the safe harbors created thereby. These forward-looking statements include predictions, estimates and other statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties any, or all, of which could cause actual results to differ materially from any future performance suggested herein. While this outlook represents NetImpact Holdings, Inc.'s current judgment on the future direction of the business, such risks and uncertainties may individually, or mutually, impact the matters herein described, including but not limited to product acceptance, the economy, competition, governmental actions, results of litigation, technological and/or other factors, which are outside the control of NetImpact Holdings, Inc. as well as those risks and uncertainties detailed in the Company's Security and Exchange Commission filings. CONTACT Jerry Jennings Emerson Gerard Associates 561-881-7318 DATASOURCE: NetImpact Holdings, Inc. CONTACT: Jerry Jennings, Emerson Gerard Associates, +1-561-881-7318, , for NetImpact Holdings, Inc. Web site: http://www.netimpact.com/

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