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Gallen Technologies, LLC to Release SPHERE RAIDER(TM) for the iPhone and iPod Touch

SPHERE RAIDER(TM) for the iPhone and iPod Touch WEST ORANGE, NJ, December 07, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Game developer Gallen Technologies, LLC announced the pending release of its long awaited iPhone game SPHERE RAIDER. It will soon be available for the iPhone and iPod Touch through Apple"s App store on December 11, 2009. SPHERE RAIDER(TM) brings exhilarating game play for all ages. SPHERE RAIDER(TM) (Patent Pending) has extraordinary graphic designs and brilliant gaming applications. Gallen Technologies, LLC is committed to bringing highest quality software design to the iPhone and iPod Touch. Gallen Technologies, LLC is a privately held company located in West Orange, New Jersey. CONTACT INFORMATION Revital Gallen Director of Marketing and Communications http://www.sphereraider.com GallenTechnologies@gmail.com


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