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Leslie Cleman Juno and MyEvents Launch Online OrganizerNEW YORK, NY and SAN FRANCISCO, CA. (August 28, 2000) -- Juno Online Services, Inc. (Nasdaq: JWEB), one of the nation's largest providers of Internet access, and MyEvents.com, the leading application service provider (ASP) of group collaboration tools, today announced the creation of the Juno Organizer, a free, co-branded lifestyle management application for Juno subscribers. The Juno Organizer provides Juno subscribers direct access to MyEvents' suite of organizational tools that have been widely praised for their versatility and ease of use. These tools include personal and group calendars, a contact manager, and a to-do list application, as well as other collaborative tools that can be scaled for use by individuals and groups. Juno subscribers can access the tools by visiting www.juno.com and clicking on the 'JunoLand' link. "The Juno Organizer enables our subscribers to do more than ever within the Juno environment," said Leelila Strogov, Juno's senior vice president for business development. "We are committed to making the online experience as easy and rewarding as possible for our subscribers, and MyEvents offers a remarkably broad array of tools to meet that goal." The co-branded organizer will be marketed as a free service to Juno subscribers through a coordinated promotional campaign, which will be conducted over the Juno service. The campaign will include banner advertisements as well as collateral marketing in the form of special notices and promotions in various sections of the Juno Web portal. "Both Juno and MyEvents are dedicated to making users' lives easier by supplying powerful, intuitive online tools and services," said Patrick Connolly, President of MyEvents. "Providing the Juno Organizer gives our customers yet another valuable, useful example of that dedication." About Juno Juno Online Services, Inc. is a leading provider of Internet access to millions of computer users throughout the United States. Founded in 1996, the company provides multiple levels of service, including free basic Internet access, billable premium dial-up service, and (in certain markets) high-speed broadband access. Juno's revenues are derived primarily from the subscription fees charged for its billable premium services, from the sale of advertising, and from various forms of electronic commerce. Based on its total of 3.38 million active subscribers during the month of June 2000, Juno is currently the nation's third largest provider of dial-up Internet services, after AOL and EarthLink. As of June 30, 2000, Juno had more than 11 million total registered subscriber accounts. For more information about Juno, visit www.juno.com/corp. To get a free copy of the Juno software, go to www.juno.com or call 1-800-TRY-JUNO. About MyEvents Founded in 1999 in San Francisco, MyEvents is a leading application service provider (ASP) offering Internet and corporate Intranet sites a collaborative platform for sharing and organizing information among any group of people -- customers, co-workers, and personal contacts. MyEvents provides sites a customizable community-building solution with sophisticated groupware including calendars, contact management tools, photo albums, workflow tools, discussion boards, file sharing, and more. MyEvents hosts solutions for a range of leading companies including Juno, RoadRunner, and Network Oil. In addition, MyEvents operates its own award-winning lifestyle management site for end users at www.MyEvents.com. For more information, visit the MyEvents Web site at www.myevents.com. Statements in this press release regarding Juno Online Services, Inc. that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause such statements to differ materially from actual future events or results. Any such forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The following factors, among others, could cause Juno's actual results to differ materially from those described in a forward-looking statement: limited history of offering Juno's billable premium services and free basic service in its current form; history of losses; failure to retain or grow Juno's subscriber base; increasing competition from existing or new competitors; inability to sustain current levels of subscriber acquisition or retention; inability to successfully migrate free subscribers to, or to retain subscribers in, Juno's billable premium services; rapid technological change; possible unavailability of financing as and if needed; decreases in the popularity of the Internet among consumers or as an advertising medium; dependence on a limited number of partners and vendors for the provision and roll-out of the Juno Express broadband service; possible industry consolidation; and potential fluctuations in quarterly and annual results. This list is intended to identify only certain of the principal factors that could cause actual results to differ. Readers are referred to the reports and documents filed by Juno with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed August 14, 2000, for a discussion of these and other important risk factors. | |||
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