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C/NET Ranks myWebOS in Top Five Free Web Applications.


Business & High Tech Editors

BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 28, 2000

Foremost Tech Site Sees myWebOS as 'winner' for

mobile professionals and small businesses "The most

comprehensive free office suite...the first online

office solution you should try"

C/NET.com showcased myWebOS, the world's first web-based operating system operating system (OS)

Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs.
, as one of the top five free virtual office applications. Other sites recognized by C/NET were Microsoft's Hotmail, Anyday.com, Flashbase and i-drive. C/NET selected sites based on functionality and effectiveness of web-based software applications in a business environment. According to according to
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 the C/NET review, MyWebOS was seen as "the most comprehensive free office suite" available online.

As the platform war rages among software powerhouses such as Microsoft, myWebOS has developed a powerful and cost-effective alternative for the growing population of mobile professionals and small businesses. Worldwide accessibility, free office productivity applications and a strict business-to-business focus set myWebOS apart from any other offering. According to the review, myWebOS is "cool, flexible, and perfect for mobile professionals who want access to their desktop from anywhere on Earth or for small offices on a supertight budget."

"The Internet is the most powerful computer there is, and companies like myWebOS.com are the next generation of software providers," said Shervin Pishevar, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "Prepackaged pre·pack·age  
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To wrap or package (a product) before marketing.

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, off the shelf software is unnecessarily expensive, and providing effective and free applications is an important part of myWebOS.com's vision of democratizing software for the public."

Currently, myWebOS.com offers Hyperoffice 2000, an office productivity suite that includes Hyperword, the first free Web-based word processor, email, calendar, and contact management, as well as other business-oriented applications. myWebOS will also includes business-to-business applications from a variety of e-commerce and business application industry leaders. As new strategic relationships are forged and developers create new software, additional software offerings will be available. myWebOS can be accessed by businesses for internal use, or resold to end users through ISPs (Internet Service Providers Internet service provider (ISP)

Company that provides Internet connections and services to individuals and organizations. For a monthly fee, ISPs provide computer users with a connection to their site (see data transmission), as well as a log-in name and password.
) and ASPs (Application Service Providers).

The C/NET review can be seen at www.cnet.com. Or visit www.mywebos.com.

About myWebOS.com, Inc.

myWebOS.com is the leading web-based platform provider for business-to-business software applications. C/NET recently ranked myWebOS.com's flagship offering, HyperOffice as one of the top five free web-based applications See Web application. , along with Hotmail. HyperOffice is a fully functional office productivity suite including word processor, email, and calendar, all available to users for free. myWebOS may be deployed be an enterprise or through a licensed ISP/ASP myWebOS provider. myWebOS.com was founded in February 1998 by Shervin Pishevar, CEO and president, and Drew Morris, Chief Technology Officer with the vision to democratize de·moc·ra·tize  
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To make democratic.



de·moc
 the software industry. The privately head company is located in Baltimore and is funded by Grotech, Impact Venture Partners and Orion Capital. For more information about myWebOS.com, please visit www.mywebos.com.

About CNET

CNET, Inc. is a leading edge of media company, producing a branded Internet network, computer product database and television and radio programming for both consumers and businesses. CNET is the leading authority on computers, the Internet and technology products and services. CNET's network serves millions of users each day. CNET Data Services licenses its multi-lingual product database to more than 30 U.S. and European online computer retailers, resellers and leading e-commerce companies. CNET television programming airs on CNBC CNBC Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (artificial intelligence)
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 and in national syndication, as well as nearly 100 foreign countries. CNET Radio airs in the San Francisco Bay Area “Bay Area” redirects here. For other uses, see Bay Area (disambiguation).

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 on KNEW 910 AM. CNET currently has investments in cash and marketable securities Marketable Securities

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 Internet Inc. CNET recently announced its intention to acquire mySimon, Inc., a comparison shopping service, for approximately 11.3 million shares of CNET common stock. The transaction is expected to close by the end of the first quarter of 2000.
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