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President and CEO of Tralliance Corporation to Address EXPOTUR 2008 in San Jose,...

Thu May 8, 2008 4:43pm EDT
President and CEO of Tralliance Corporation to Address EXPOTUR 2008 in San
Jose, Costa Rica

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., May 8 /PRNewswire/ -- President and CEO of
Tralliance Corporation, Edward A. Cespedes, will address EXPOTUR 2008 in San
Jose, Costa Rica early next week.  EXPOTUR is an annual event hosted by
ACOPROT, the Costa Rican Association of Professionals in Tourism, and has been
taking place since 1985.  More than 260 selling firms from Central America and
other numerous International wholesale businesspeople will attend.
    Cespedes is to participate in the Official Inauguration of the event on
the night of May 13 with a special announcement to kick off the three-day
event.  Also, he will address the elite audience of two invitation-only events
on May 14 and 15.  During his visit to Costa Rica, Cespedes plans to present
an update on the progress of .travel worldwide, specifically in Latin America,
as well as its impact on the future of travel and tourism.
     "EXPOTUR and our hosts ACOPROT have given me a great honor as a special
guest at the Official Inauguration and as an invited speaker," stated
Cespedes, "I look forward to sharing in the growing success of the .travel
domain with EXPOTUR in the future."
    With over 230,000 .travel names active and interest growing significantly
worldwide, EXPOTUR and ACOPROT are pleased to feature .travel to the thriving
Latin American tourism market.
    For more information on EXPOTUR 2008, please visit www.EXPOTUR.com and for
further information on Tralliance Corporation and the .travel domain, please
visit, www.travel.travel
    About Tralliance Corporation
    Tralliance Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of theglobe.com
(otcbb:tglo) that, as the .travel Registry, develops products and services to
promote the efficiencies and convenience of e-commerce for travel and tourism
companies on the Internet.  Designed to serve the global travel and tourism
community, the major aims of the .travel sponsored Top Level Domain (sTLD) are
improved Internet identity, creation of advanced distribution channels, and
the establishment of a strong trust factor between the industry and its
customers. For more information visit, www.tralliance.travel, or
www.travel.travel.
    Safe Harbor
    This press release includes forward-looking statements related to
theglobe.com, inc. and its subsidiary, Tralliance Corporation, that involve
risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, risks and
uncertainties relating to product delivery, product launch dates, risks
relating to the Internet, development and protection of technology, the
availability of financing or other capital to fund its plans and operations,
the management of growth, market acceptance of our products, our ability to
compete successfully against established competitors with greater resources,
the uncertainty of future governmental regulation (particularly as it pertains
to the Internet), and other risks. These forward-looking statements are made
in reliance on the "Safe Harbor" provisions of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. For further information about these and other
factors that could affect theglobe.com's future results and business plans,
please see the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
including in particular our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
December 31, 2007.  Copies of these filings are available online at
http://www.sec.gov. Prospective investors are cautioned that forward-looking
statements are not guarantees of performance. Actual results may differ
materially and adversely from management expectations.
SOURCE  Tralliance Corporation

Public Relations, Heidi Siefkas-Cassemiro, +1-954-769-5970,
heidi@travel.travel



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