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To: Mr.Manners who wrote (1200)2/5/1999 9:44:00 AM
From: GARY P GROBBEL   of 1530
 
NETD out with this release...stock is thinly traded...small flt...so be careful...do your own dd...SEC filings are news releases avail Yahoo...trading at 2.44/2.69:

Datalink.net Announces New Partnership With
StockRumors.com to Offer Wireless Stock Rumor
Information

New Real-Time Information Service Gives Subscribers the Edge With the Latest Industry and
Company Rumors From Wall Street

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 5, 1999-- Datalink.net (OTC:NETD - news), a Silicon Valley Internet
company, today announced its new partnership with Wall Street Web Inc.'s StockRumors.com, a provider of the latest ''buzz''
and stock rumors from Wall Street.

Datalink.net and StockRumors.com developed a new wireless information service called RumorsXpress(SM) by
StockRumors.com that provides subscribers with a wireless link to the rumors posted on the popular StockRumors.com Web
site.

RumorsXpress by StockRumors.com alerts wireless consumers with industry and company rumor information collected by
Wall Street Web. Inc.'s StockRumors.com Web service as soon as the buzz goes from the Wall Street rumor pipeline to the
StockRumors.com offices.

While the stock rumors provided with the service are not factual information and neither StockRumors.com nor Datalink.net
recommend reliance on the rumors for investment decisions, during last year 106 stock rumors provided by StockRumors.com
became reality. New customers can subscribe to receive wireless rumors on both the Datalink.net Web site and the
StockRumors.com Web site to get tapped into the Wall Street rumor pipeline and receive the latest rumors via their wireless
device.

''The RumorsXpress service from Datalink.net and StockRumors.com is another example of how our Web-to-Wireless(TM)
services are turning information into intelligence for financial professionals,'' said Datalink.net Chairman and CEO Anthony
LaPine. ''As with our other real-time quote and financial information services, RumorsXpress will give investors the edge in
making crucial and profitable moves in the market.''

Datalink.net -- Where the Web Meets Wireless

Datalink.net is the first Internet-based company to deliver premium, personalized up-to-the-minute financial and lifestyle
information to wireless devices. Its Web-to-Wireless(TM) platform combines real-time data feeds, the World Wide Web and
wireless communications. These services deliver individually tailored information customers want, when they want it.

Datalink.net is rated the number one choice for wireless financial information by SmartMoney magazine. Company services are
marketed through Datalink.net's e-commerce Web site at www.datalink.net.

Statements in this release that are not strictly historical are ''forward-looking statements'' and subject to risk and uncertainty.
Factors that effect actual events or results materially include, but are not limited to: (i) the company's ability to obtain adequate
financing to further its current and future business strategies; (ii) the company's ability to attract and retain its employees; (iii) the
company's success against competitive products and services and (iv) the effects of business and economic conditions
generally.

Contact:

Datalink.net
Paul Roberts, 408/367-1724
p_roberts@Datalink.net
or
Simon/McGarry Public Relations
Michael Adler, 650/596-5877
madler@shandwick.com

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