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Date Added: August 12, 2008 06:24:04 PM
Sonic Foundry, Inc. , the recognized market leader for rich media webcasting and knowledge management, today announced the company's Event Services group will record all speaker sessions at Noble Financial's fourth annual equity conference using the patented Mediasite webcasting platform.

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