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Computer Games Magazine Goes Digital

Subscribers Can Now Receive the Magazine Downloaded Directly on Their Computers

February 2, 2006

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[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]

Author: theglobe.com

Fort Lauderdale, Fla. - Feb. 2, 2006 - Computer Games Magazine, published by the media division of theglobe.com, announced today the magazine is now available in digital subscriptions, http://www.zinio.com/express?issue=124054771. The new format will give readers another way to experience the latest gaming industry news and reviews delivered directly to readers' desktops.

The digital subscription service will be available to subscribers through Zinio Systems, Inc., a recognized leader in digital publishing. Utilizing the Zinio ReaderTM, Computer Games Magazine is downloaded directly on subscribers' desktops. Consumers can read each issue online or offline. The Zinio ReaderTM also enables archiving and storage of the each digital issue as well as full DRM and encryption functionality. Further, the online format will feature active links in advertisements for readers who are interested in additional products or services.

"Our readers are avid gamers and already spend a large amount of their time online playing games, reading reviews, or buying and selling games, so this is an opportunity to deliver the magazine in a more accessible way and also to grow our fan base." said Jayson Dubin, vice president and publisher of Computer Games Magazine.

According to the Digital Publishing Report, an industry-wide study of the category, digital publishing has grown at a rapid pace. From June 2004 to June 2005, digital magazines experienced 56 percent growth in circulation; 70 percent growth in deliveries; and 56 percent growth in the number of titles. Additionally, during the same period, digital publishing grew even faster outside the U.S. with 107 percent growth in circulation; 73 percent growth in deliveries; and 138 percent growth in number of titles.

Currently Computer Games Magazine is offered throughout the U.S. and Canada as a print publication. Digital publishing will allow the magazine to expand its readership rapidly by offering it world-wide, where, in places like Europe, digital subscriptions are widely accepted.

"Digital subscriptions have experienced tremendous growth, especially outside the U.S. and that's where we would really like to grow our readership," said Dubin. "Our readers play games in real time against other players around the world, and by offering Computer Games Magazine in a digital format, we can now reach that global community."

For more about digital or print subscriptions to Computer Games Magazine, please visit www.cgonline.com.

About Computer Games Magazine

Computer Games Magazine is the definitive publication for electronic entertainment enthusiasts, offering a cutting-edge, independent, irreverent and uncompromising look at the ever- expanding world of gaming. Each issue delivers the kind of in-depth coverage of the products that hardcore gamers demand, written in a breezy, yet still authoritative way that reflects an attitude of "serious fun." In every issue, readers will find news, features, previews, and reviews, an online gaming section, information on mods and hardware, surprising and humorous spotlights, and some of the most insightful and outspoken editorials in the industry.

About theglobe.com

theglobe.com (OTCBB:TGLO - News) is a publicly traded Internet communications company with three wholly-owned subsidiaries: Voiceglo, Strategy Plus (Computer Games Magazine) and Chips & Bits. TGLO Inc, http://www.tglo.com, is a global, full-service Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) company that provides communication services to millions of customers worldwide via the Internet. Computer Games Magazine is a consumer print publication for online games.

Computer Games Online, http://www.cgonline.com/, the online counterpart to Computer Games Magazine, is a source of free computer games news and information for the sophisticated gamer. Chips & Bits, Inc., http://www.chipsbits.com/, is a computer games distribution business. Game Swap Zone, http://www.gameswapzone.com, offers the latest features in online auctioning as well as new technology to provide gamers all the tools they need to buy and sell their favorite games.

About Zinio Systems

Zinio is the recognized leader in digital publishing and marketing services. The world's leading publishers including Ziff Davis, VNU, Time, Reader's Digest, McGraw-Hill, Hearst, Hachette Filipacchi, Editorial Televisa and 100 others choose Zinio for a full suite of professional, turnkey services from customer acquisition and renewal marketing to production, fulfillment and certified delivery. Millions of customers worldwide enjoy the highest-quality reading experience, online or off. Zinio has offices in San Francisco, New York and London, and franchise partners throughout the world. The company is privately held and investors include Apax Partners, Commonwealth Capital, Intel Capital, New Enterprise Associates, North Bridge Venture Partners, Odyssey Capital and Palisades Ventures. www.zinio.com

Safe Harbor

This press release includes forward-looking statements related to theglobe.com, Inc. and its subsidiaries, that involve risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, risks and uncertainties relating to integration of newly acquired businesses and assets, 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), pending litigation, sale of businesses, 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 and its subsidiaries 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-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2004 and our quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2005. 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.

Media Contact:

Jayson Dubin

954-524-4717 x 205

[email protected]

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