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To: swisstrader who wrote (161)12/20/1999 4:39:00 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 177
 
Amazon.com, Excite.com, MCI, Nasdaq, PeopleSoft, Staples & Yahoo
Select EarthWeb's dice.com to Recruit IT Professionals

Leading IT Job Board Adds New Fortune 500 Clients
DES MOINES, Iowa, Dec. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- EarthWeb's (Nasdaq: EWBX - news) dice.com (www.dice.com ), a leading nationwide job site for Information Technology (IT) professionals, announced today that Amazon.com Holdings (Nasdaq: AMZN - news), Excite@home (Nasdaq:
ATHM - news), MCI Worldcom (Nasdaq: WCOM - news), The Nasdaq Stock Market®, PeopleSoft (Nasdaq: PSFT - news); Staples (Nasdaq: SPLS - news); and Yahoo (NYSE: YHOO - news) have each signed agreements to post their IT job positions on dice.com. Dice.com was ranked number one in San Francisco, New York, Boston and Austin for IT job postings by Dynamic Logic, an online research company.
''These new dice.com clients join a number of other Fortune 500 companies such as Apple, Bank of America, Bear Stearns, Cisco, The Gap, HP, IBM, Intel, Lucent and Sprint that are now posting
their jobs on dice.com,''
said Lloyd Linn, co-founder and president of dice.com, part of EarthWeb's network of services. ''A wide range of companies are finding our job board an effective recruitment tool because dice.com's powerful combination of advanced search tools and the fact that we currently have over 130,000 high-tech jobs makes us an attractive source for IT professionals.''
''Focus -- knowing and serving your specific market well -- is an enormous asset in the Internet economy,'' said Jerry Michalski, president of Sociate and former managing editor of the newsletter
Release 1.0. ''By crafting its offer around IT professionals, dice.com is attracting some of the industry's largest and most noteworthy employers.''
''We believe our clients are making the recruitment of IT professionals a top business priority because IT professionals conduct mission critical tasks for their companies,'' said Bill Gollan, senior
vice president at EarthWeb. ''As a result, the demand for IT professionals should continue at an accelerated growth rate into the future which we expect will drive more activity to dice.com.''
Dice.com lists high-tech permanent, contract and consulting jobs nationwide for a wide variety of positions from programmers, software engineers and system administrators to software development
engineers, CIOs and other IT professionals. Dice.com currently lists over 130,000 high tech jobs online and offers many value-added services for career and recruitment management.
About dice.com
Dice.com ( www.dice.com ), part of the EarthWeb network of business-to-business online services for the IT industry, provides online career management and recruiting services. The site lists more
than 130,000 high tech jobs online and offers many value-added services including JobSeeker, which notifies candidates by email when jobs are posted which match their customized profiles; Announce Availability, which posts job seeker profiles online; and links to additional career search resources on the Internet. EarthWeb's Dice.com was ranked number one in San Francisco, New York, Boston and Austin for information technology jobs by Dynamic Logic, an online research company, in an August 1999 study commissioned by EarthWeb.
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To: swisstrader who wrote (161)1/24/2000 7:38:00 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 177
 
Amazon.com, Dell Online, FedEx, Motorola & Red Hat Place Online Ad Campaigns With EarthWeb's Network of Internet Sites

Leading Business-to-Business IT Portal Adds New Customers to Its
Advertiser Base

NEW YORK, Jan. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- EarthWeb (Nasdaq: EWBX - news) announced today that its advertiser base for the
fourth quarter of 1999 includes over forty new advertisers that include a wide range of companies across major industries.
Companies such as Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN - news), Dell Online (Nasdaq: DELL - news), FedEx (NYSE: FDX -
news), Motorola (NYSE: MOT - news) and Red Hat (Nasdaq: RHAT - news) have placed online ad campaigns with
EarthWeb's network of online services.

''This continuing expansion of our advertiser base is significant because we believe it is a result of the strong value proposition
of online campaigns,'' said Bill Gollan, Senior Vice President at EarthWeb. ''As EarthWeb and its network of online services
continue to provide online ad campaigns focused on the IT industry, we expect advertisers will allocate increased media
investments with our online services.''

The new advertisers, whose campaigns are displayed throughout EarthWeb's network of online services, expand EarthWeb's
roster of advertisers for its content areas and bring this customer base to over 366 clients. Other EarthWeb advertisers include
Adobe, Bell Atlantic, Comdisco, Eastman Kodak, Ericsson, Gateway, Hitachi, IBM, MCI, Microsoft, Net Bank, Office Max,
Sprint and Sun Microsystems.

''We believe advertisers see the value of EarthWeb as a B2B portal to the global IT industry which has significant purchasing
capabilities for a broad array of products and services,'' said Wendy Nathan, Vice President of Worldwide Sales, Business
Partnerships and Alliances at EarthWeb.