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London, UK (ContentDesk) July 20, 2006 -- Two great proponents of exploration, innovation and adventure, .travel, the top-level Internet domain created exclusively for the travel and tourism industry, and the Institute for Adventure Research, have teamed up to bring travelers the Mongol Rally, an 8,000-mile charity trek from London to Mongolia.On July 22, hundreds of compact one-liter engine or less, and entirely unsuitable cars will converge at Londons Hyde Park for the start of the third annual Mongol Rally. Taking on some of the worlds toughest terrains, 200 teams will set out on the tremendous three- to five-week journey through two continents, more than 20 countries, seven mountain ranges and three deserts in an attempt to cross the finish line. Best of all, casual observers experience the adventure vicariously, by tracking cars and following the progress of the teams from the .travel website at www.travel.travel (click on Mongol Rally.) We are proud to be the first-ever title sponsor for this amazing event and worthwhile cause, expressed Ron Andruff, president of Tralliance, the .travel Registry. As part of an initiative that promotes a new age of travel and whose goal is to bring together the global travel community, we believe .travel provides the perfect ally for the Mongol Rally.An adventure quite unlike any other, the Mongol Rally has grown significantly over the past two years. Established in 2004 with six teams, the rally has increased to include 200 teams for 2006.

This year, three U.S. teams will participate in the rally and one solo entrant will make the journey on a Honda C90 motorcycle. Entrants vary greatly in age, between 18-59, but all share a common thirst for adventure and seek something more than the average vacation travel experience.This is by far one of the most interesting ways one can travel, said Andruff. The great part of the adventure is the opportunity it presents for each traveler to connect with the people and the communities through which they travel."It is no easy task. Last year, 43 cars participated and just 14 managed to get their battered vehicles across the finish line at Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia.

While there is no specific route, drivers must cross a number of prearranged checkpoints and will travel through very remote areas with no support system en route. Problems they may face include exploding gear-boxes and snapped chassis, getting lost hundreds of miles from civilization and lack of roads, river crossings and extreme weather (temperatures ranging from close to freezing to more than 120 degrees Fahrenheit).The idea is, you have to try and complete the journey in a car most people wouldnt trust to get them to the local store, explained Tom Morgan, Mongol Rally inventor and organizer. While the rally is incredible fun in its own right, its also great to be raising money for some very good causes.This year the Mongol Rally is raising money for the African charity Send a cow and four Mongolian Charities that include helping street children living in the capital city, rural herding families, micro-economic programs and wildlife conservation. The event looks to raise nearly $500,000 this year, with each entrant required to raise a minimum of about $1,800. At the end of the route, any car that survives the difficult and long journey will be sold in Mongolia to raise further funds for the charities.

The selected charities for the Mongol Rally are:- Mercy Corps - http://www.mercycorps.org/countries/mongolia - Wild Cru - http://www.wildcru.org/links/mongolia/mongolia.htm - CAMDA - http://www.camda.org.uk/ - CNCF - http://www.cncf.org/ - Send a Cow  http://www.sendacow.org.uk Throughout the race, teams will be uploading photos, video and personal accounts of their unique experiences as they cross the globe. To observe from afar, visit www.travel.travel and click on the Mongol Rally icon.For more information, images or interviews contact:Noel Perkins, YPB&R Public Relations, 407-838-1797Jeanette Chin, YPB&R Public Relations, 407-963-5139About .travelEstablished to lift the tourism industry out of the anonymity of the .com web, .travel empowers the broad spectrum of bona fide travel-related businesses and organizations to better promote their products and services within their own industry specific space on the Internet. The .travel domain serves the travel community as a whole by matching buyers to sellers in the most efficient manner available on the Internet today and providing consumers with a more effective means of locating pertinent travel information from businesses, organizations and individuals online. Tralliance, the .travel registry, is a leader in promoting corporate responsibility within the global travel community. For more information visit www.tralliance.travel or www.travel.travel .About Tralliance CorporationTralliance 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 .Tralliance Corporation, the .travel Registry, has identified Just a Drop as the official charity of the industry-exclusive, top-level Internet domain. With over four million children under the age of five dying each year due to water-born diseases, Just a Drop, a global travel and tourism industry charity, has dedicated itself to providing clean water to children around the world, thereby offering each child the most basic human right, to live. As part of its joint commitment to this important endeavor, the .travel Registry donates one U.S. dollar for every registered domain name and challenges all domain holders to match the companys contributions.

Tralliances dedication to this effort has resulted in the largest funding pledge for the charity in its eight-year history, which Just a Drop trustees predict will double or even triple the amount of charitable work the organization carries throughout the world. For further information on Just a Drop, visit www.justadrop.org Safe HarborThis press release includes forward-looking statements related to theglobe.com, inc. 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 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, 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..



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