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To: David Browning who wrote (2714)10/14/1999 11:40:00 AM
From: Rick Hudson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3198
 
David,
I agree with you Joel heeds to spend a lot more time and effort courting Wall Street. In the mean time here is another partnership for DRIV.
Regards, Rick
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Wednesday October 13, 6:00 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Office.com

Office.com Teams with Leading Technology Partners To
Provide Seamless Back-End Support for New Site

Aeneid, CommTouch, Digital River and Transium Supply Technology Solutions for Office.com's
Research and E-commerce Applications

NEW YORK, Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Office.com(SM), an online business service from Winstar Communications, Inc.
(Nasdaq: WCII - news), today announced a series of partnerships with technology companies that will help power
Office.com's Web site, scheduled to launch in Q4 of this year. Aeneid Corporation; CommTouch Software, Inc. (Nasdaq:
CTCH - news); Digital River, Inc. (Nasdaq: DRIV - news) and Transium Corporation will provide database management
and e-commerce technology solutions to Office.com.

''We know that a strong technology infrastructure is crucial to delivering the wide range of offerings small and mid-sized
companies need,'' said Jeff Cutler, senior vice president and general manager of Office.com. ''We are thrilled to be
partnering with best of breed providers with the proven expertise to deliver speed, reliability and efficiency to
Office.com's business-focused offerings and features.''

Following is further information about the technology solutions provided by Office.com's new partners:

Aeneid Corporation and Office.com have partnered to deliver the highest-quality Internet content for small and
medium-sized businesses. Aeneid is the developer of EoCenter, an industry-specific content and search solution that
provides a single point of access to industry and business content on the Web. Aeneid uses the Inktomi search engine
to power EoCenter's search features.
CommTouch Software, Inc. is a solution provider for Office.com's branded email products and services. Serving 6.6
million actual Emailboxes around the world, CommTouch is a leading provider of outsourced email and messaging
services for corporations and consumers worldwide. CommTouch email is designed for superior performance and
rapid scalability, offering end user interfaces in 16 of the world's major languages.
Digital River, Inc. is powering Office.com's Software Download Store. Digital River is the largest online source of
software and a leading outsource provider of Web-based commerce solutions. The Company provides more than
5,000 software publishers and online retailers with its proprietary technology for Internet delivery of more than
100,000 digital products, including 30,000 software products and applications.
Transium Corporation hosts scalable commerce and content management solutions for major Web portals. Transium
enables Office.com's management of its billing and registration process, and permits Office.com to integrate credit
reports, news and product information under a unified user interface.

The launch of Office.com is scheduled for this quarter. At that time, users will be able to access integrated business news
and financial content, as well as many commerce and communications tools. The site will also provide timely information
on the latest business trends and strategies, discussions with business leaders and the marketing, legal and technical
information necessary to operate a successful business.

About Office.com

Office.com, a service from Winstar, is the first complete and relevant destination site to meet the needs of business people
by focusing the power of the Internet for the work world. Office.com combines deep, industry-specific content, community,
commerce and communications services from best of breed partners and in-house experts, helping people in business work
smarter, faster and more efficiently.

In 1998, Office.com debuted its ''Business Tools'' and related content in Yahoo!'s Small Business channel. In April of
1999, CBS acquired a one-third stake in Office.com in exchange for $42 million in promotion and advertising across CBS
properties. Office.com was recently ranked a Top Ten Online Business Center (OBC) by Cahners In-Stat Group, which
rated the value to end users, partners and potential investors.

For more information on Office.com, and the nearly 150 industries and professions it serves, visit www.office.com.

About Winstar Communications, Inc.

Winstar Communications, Inc. is a pioneer in providing business customers with broadband communications services,
including local and long distance phone service, as well as high-speed Internet access, data and information services.
Winstar provides these Wireless Fiber(SM) services in more than 30 U.S. markets over its own local broadband networks,
using its licenses in the 28 and 38 GHz spectrum, which are connected to the company's nationwide fiber-optic network. In
addition, the company offers Wireless Fiber services in five international markets. In the past year, Winstar has become one
of the largest Internet companies in the U.S. Recently, the company announced a destination Web site for businesses,
Office.com(SM), a service from Winstar.