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CareerJournal.com Partners with Eliyon Technologies to Launch 'Executive Locator'.


PRINCETON, N.J. and CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- CareerJournal.com, The Wall Street Journal's executive career guide, has partnered with Eliyon Technologies, the premier business search engine, to launch a new tool for its visitors called "Executive Locator LOCATOR, civil law. He who leases or lets a thing to hire to another. His duties are, 1st. To deliver to the hirer the thing hired, that he may use it. 2d. To guaranty to the hirer the free enjoyment of it. 3d. ."

In a first-of-its-kind offering of Eliyon information, CareerJournal.com's "Executive Locator" is a fee-based, searchable database Refers to databases on the Web that are searchable by typing in a query. The term is quite redundant because all databases are searchable. In fact, that is one of their major features.  powered by Eliyon that helps job seekers job seeker also job·seek·er
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One who seeks employment.
 connect with key executives. Drawing from the largest business people database anywhere, "Executive Locator" contains more than 23 million profiles of hard-to-find contacts from thousands of disciplines and professional titles, across diverse industries from millions of small, medium and large companies. It allows job hunters to locate contact information for almost any executive.

"'Executive Locator' gives candidates the ability to locate potential contacts by company name, location and a range of key criteria," says Tony Lee, editor in chief, CareerJournal.com. "This career- and business-development tool is a phenomenal supplement to CareerJournal.com's powerful editorial content."

The cost to use "Executive Locator" is $1 per contact, with a minimum purchase of 30 contacts. Executive contact files include phone numbers and e-mail addresses See Internet address.

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, with job title and company address. The database contains profiles of business people at 1.5 million companies. More than 25,000 new individual profiles are added each day.

"CareerJournal is a premier business destination, and the addition of 'Executive Locator' will provide hundreds of thousands of executive users with a powerful business-intelligence and career-advancement tool," says Jonathan Stern, founder and chief executive officer of Eliyon. "The Eliyon information is invaluable for a broad range of activities, from identifying talent and job searching to business development and business intelligence."

In creating "Executive Locator," Eliyon utilizes natural-language-processing technology to extract business-specific information from millions of Web sites. It automatically combines dozens of disparate pieces of information, extracted from different sites, into comprehensive profiles of individual business professionals and companies on a scale that would be virtually impossible using manual processes.

"Powerful search criteria, combined with unprecedented coverage of Corporate America, makes 'Executive Locator' an indispensable tool, providing its users with a competitive advantage. CareerJournal.com's selection of Eliyon to power 'Executive Locator' is a tremendous endorsement of our next-generation business-search technology and automated au·to·mate  
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 content-creation process," Mr. Stern says.

For more information, visit www.CareerJournal.com.

About CareerJournal.com

CareerJournal.com is The Wall Street Journal's award winning career site targeted to executives, managers and professionals.

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About Eliyon Technologies

Eliyon Technologies uses next-generation search technologies to automatically create up-to-date individual profiles of business professionals and companies. Eliyon is the most current and complete source of information on professionals and businesses in the U.S., combining industry-leading proprietary search, content creation and presentation technologies. As of November 2004, the Eliyon database included 23 million profiles of business executives and mid-level managers, with more than 25,000 new ones added and 100,000 profiles updated daily.

Eliyon continuously crawls the Internet, automatically extracting information from more than 350 million publicly available news articles, press releases, company Web sites, and SEC filings published in the U.S. Its advanced technology then recognizes company and business professional data and extracts it. Eliyon is the first to take this type of data and integrate it to create comprehensive profiles of people, which users then search and use for recruiting, competitive intelligence, research and more.

Eliyon's customers range from executive search firms to 25% of the Fortune 100, including companies such as Oracle, Wachovia, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , Microsoft, Staples staples

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. Eliyon is privately held and based in Cambridge, MA.
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