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Work.com Announces Content Agreements With Automotive News and InformationWeek

  Industry-Leading Publications to Provide Cutting Edge Vertical Content to
                                Work.com Users

    REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Jan. 23 Work.com, (http://www.work.com) the
definitive Internet resource for business, today announced it has entered into
content agreements with InformationWeek and Automotive News to provide
relevant news and information to the Software and Internet & Online and
Automotive Industry Centers on Work.com.  Effective today, Work.com users have
even greater access to the news, information and industry opinions that matter
most to them, provided by the market leading publications in each industry.
    Under the terms of the agreement, InformationWeek will provide articles on
a daily basis, in addition to four opinion columns from industry pundits on a
weekly basis, to Work.com users.  Automotive News will provide Work.com users
with exclusive access to industry news on a daily basis supplemented by weekly
opinion columns via the Automotive Industry Center on Work.com.
    "Today's announcement underscores our commitment to partnering with the
proven leaders in each industry to effectively provide our users with the most
trusted news and information to help them make the well-informed decisions
during the course of their work day," remarked Eric van Miltenburg, senior
vice president, business development and operations, Work.com.  "Both
InformationWeek and Automotive News have a long tradition of providing
superior content to their respective audiences, and we are pleased that we can
now bring their knowledge directly to our users."
    "As a leader in providing technology news and information that powers
business, teaming with an industry pioneer like Work.com that is leveraging
technology to effectively help people conduct business in a more innovative
way is a great and natural fit for InformationWeek," said Stephanie Stahl,
editor of InformationWeek.  "Teaming with Work.com extends InformationWeek's
mission to provide the most thorough, analytical and balanced coverage for the
people who buy, build and manage technology in business."
    "Automotive News has always been the standard in the automobile industry,
and by teaming with another proven leader, Work.com, we have the opportunity
to provide our content to users beyond our traditional audience," said
Peter Brown, executive editor and associate publisher of Automotive News.
Work.com currently provides premier content from leading providers such as Dow
Jones News, The Wall Street Journal, and WSJ.com as well as cutting-edge
original content such as Work.com's executive Q&A's on The Inside Corner,
making it the most trusted source for business news on the Web.

    About Information Week
    Published weekly by CMP Media, InformationWeek magazine delivers news,
strategies, analysis, product and technology information to people who manage
technology in business. In addition to the weekly magazine, InformationWeek
provides a system of information solutions for people who manage technology in
business, including InformationWeek Online (http://www.informationweek.com),
the annual InformationWeek Conference for business and technology executives
and InformationWeek Daily, an e-mail news service.

    About Automotive News
    Founded in 1925 and published by Crain Communications, Automotive News is
a newsweekly covering the automotive industry and written for original
equipment manufacturers, their franchised dealers and suppliers. Readers are
primarily decision makers from all segments of the automotive industry, as
well as others allied with it.

    About Work.com
    Work.com (http://www.work.com) is the definitive Internet resource for business.
Through Work.com, business professionals can stay current with customized
news, identify strategic partners and service vendors, and find solutions to
their critical business challenges.  The company was formed through a
partnership between Excite@Home, Dow Jones & Company and Work.com chairman and
CEO, Don Hutchison. Established in April, Work.com is headquartered in Redwood
City, California with editorial offices in New York.