Terra.com Teams With uMonitor.

Terra Lycos announced an alliance with uMonitor, Inc., a leader in online information aggregation, enhancing its current interactive consumer services. The feature on the Terra.com, Terra Lycos’s site for the U.S. Hispanic market, is known as “Tu Monitor”. Through this relationship, Terra.com reaffirms its commitment to the communication needs of Hispanics in the U.S. by providing its users with “one-click” access to multiple online accounts.

“Tu Monitor” services on Terra.com allow users to group all online accounts into a series of icons displayed on their screen, eliminating the need to surf numerous sites. Terra.com’s “Tu Monitor” feature offers users fast, secure aggregation as well as instant access to multiple e-mail accounts, bank accounts, weather news, frequent flyer accounts, airline schedules, personal stock market portfolios and much more.

“At Terra.com, we are continuously striving to predict our users’ needs. We feel account aggregation is a leap forward toward providing enhanced interactivity and ultimately facilitate a myriad of activities, online,” said Manuel Bellod, Terra.com’s general manager, U.S. Hispanic. “After researching the competition, the uMonitor platform was the most customizable and flexible interface on the market today, meeting the needs of our users in the U.S. Hispanic market,” continued Bellod.

Terra users will have access to all online accounts by simply logging into the portal’s home page and clicking on one of the 11 programmed buttons onscreen. Users can monitor online accounts through each aggregation module including: the Financial Monitor, Bills Monitor, Market Monitor, Email Monitor, Flight Monitor, Package Monitor and Rewards Monitor.

“Partnerships with Internet giants such as Terra.com enable uMonitor to extend this sophisticated technology platform to an increasing number of end-users worldwide,” said Dinesh Sheth, founder, president & chief executive officer, uMonitor, Inc. Terra.com has other interactive features, including Disco Virtual, which offers free archiving services; Terratel, video messaging; and Tripod, one of the oldest, most popular personal publishing communities on the web.

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