Press Room - Greensburg, Kansas

PRESS RELEASE: Munio offers free Memory Insurance to Greensburg, Kansas tornado victims.

May 11, 2007
Seattle, WA - Memory Insurance provider Munio Memory Services, LLC, a Seattle based start up, today announced their intention to offer 50 free Memory Insurance policies to the tornado victims of Greensburg, Kansas. Munio has also pledged to donate $25 to the town for each policy sold in the state of Kansas over the next 30 days. To take advantage of this offer Greensburg residents are encouraged to send e-mail to greensburg@muniocorp.com or visit www.muniomemoryservices.com.

Co-founder and CEO Michael Droz, "The tornado that destroyed the town of Greensburg left at least 10 people dead and an entire town void of memories. We're committed to protecting the people of Greensburg's future memories and to helping rebuild their town."

Memory Insurance is a new and unique offering that allows families to protect their memories (photos, children's art, documents and journals) the same way they do their homes, automobiles and personal property. Memory Insurance policy holders mail their memories into Munio for digitization and permanent and redundant storage through Munio's utilization of Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). Policy holders are provided with digital copies of their memories at the time of digitization and can receive additional copies in the event that their memories are lost or damaged as a result of wear and tear, gradual deterioration, natural disaster, inherent defect and mechanical breakdown, damage caused by insects or vermin, atmospheric conditions, confiscation, war, breakage and theft, divorce, legal separation or death.

About Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3):

Amazon S3 is storage for the Internet. It is designed to make web-scale computing easier for developers.

Amazon S3 provides a simple web services interface that can be used to store and retrieve any amount of data, at anytime, from anywhere on the web. It gives any developer access to the same highly scalable, reliable, fast, inexpensive data storage infrastructure that Amazon uses to run its own global network of web sites. The service aims to maximize benefits of scale and pass those benefits on to developers.