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[NPL] LinuxWorld C&E “Greenhouse” Pavilion

IDG’S LINUXWORLD CONFERENCE & EXPO ANNOUNCES GREENHOUSE
FOR UP & COMING LINUX DEVELOPERS

FRAMINGHAM, MA and WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA — January 14, 1999 — IDG
World Expo and Xplain Corporation announced today its partnership to
create the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Greenhouse pavilion. The
LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Greenhouse offers new developers a place
to show off their innovative products and services in a designated
environment on the show floor. Limited to small companies, user
groups and non-profits, and focusing on the “up and comers”, the
Greenhouse is certain to be one of the hot spots at LinuxWorld
Conference & Expo.

LinuxWorld Conference & Expo is the premier international conference
and exposition targeted for the Fortune-1000 business leaders and
developers of Linux technology. The event runs for four days, and
features a high-level, technical conference program, with industry
luminaries taking the spotlight. They will offer advice and solutions
on the hottest OS technology in the IT industry today.

“The ‘Greenhouse’ and pavilion concept have been a fabulous success
at other shows such as Macworld Expo.” said Neil Ticktin, CEO, Xplain
Corporation and founder of Developer Central. “We’re taking our
experience at helping the ‘grass roots’ community at trade shows, and
applying it to LinuxWorld Conference & Expo.”

“The small developers are very important to us. With Xplain, we’ve
created the Greenhouse to cater to this group of companies that have
some of the hottest technologies, but aren’t quite ready for a
regular booth on the show floor” said Charlie Greco, President, IDG
World Expo.

IDG’s LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, sponsored by LinuxWorld Magazine,
Linux Journal, EarthWeb’s Developer.com, InfoWorld, Macworld, Network
World, and Sys Admin, is expected to draw over 8,000 independent and
corporate Linux developers and business professionals.

For LinuxWorld Greenhouse information, or reservations, please
contact Xplain Corporation via email
mailto:linuxworld_greenhouse@xplain.com or call 805-494-9797.

For main floor booth availability and other promotional opportunities
please contact Jim Donovan via email at jim_donovan@idg.com or call
508-424-4814 (EST).

For more information on LinuxWorld Greenhouse contact:
John Churchill
Xplain Corporation
linuxworld_greenhouse@xplain.com
805-494-9797

For information on LinuxWorld Conference & Expo:
Please visit the Official LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Web site:
http://www.linuxworldexpo.com
or call: 800.657.1474

For exhibiting opportunities contact:
James Donovan
LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Sales Manager
(508) 424-4814
jim_donovan@idg.com

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About IDG World Expo

IDG World Expo, a business unit of IDG, the world’s leading IT media,
research and exposition company. IDG publishes more than 290 computer
magazines and newspapers and 700 book titles and offers online users
the largest network of technology-specific sites around the world
through IDG.net, which comprises more than 240 targeted Web sites in
55 countries. IDG is also a leading producer of 168 computer-related
expositions worldwide, and provides IT market analysis through 49
offices in 41 countries worldwide. For more information, please visit
IDG’s Web site at http://www.idgcorporate.com

About Xplain Corporation

Xplain Custom Services, a division of Xplain Corporation, provides
custom publishing, trade show management, and logistics management
solutions. Xplain Corporation, with customers in 130 countries,
publishes MacTech Magazine, NetProfessional magazine, the MacTech
CD-ROM series, THINK Reference, as well as operates the Depot and
DevDepot. Founded in 1984, the company has its offices in
Westlake Village, California. For more information, please visit
Xplain’s Web site at http://www.xplain.com

Note to Editors:

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of their respective owners. If you are interested in attending
LinuxWorld Conference & Expo please check us out at
http://www.linuxworldexpo.com

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