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TIME Magazine Names iPlace.com Top 10 Website

Business Wire, May 9, 2001

Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers

PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2001

iPlace, Inc. the nation's premier developer of credit and real estate information products for consumers and businesses, announced this week that its iPlace.com consumer website was ranked in TIME Magazine's Technology Issue as a "Top 10" website.

iPlace.com enables consumers to access their personal credit reports, subscribe to credit monitoring service which can help detect identity theft, track their home's value, sign up for free area home sales alerts, receive important neighborhood data and more.

"Our personal finance sites: ConsumerInfo.com, freecreditreport.com and QSpace.com are consistently ranked as the most visited personal finance sites on the web. iPlace.com is our latest offering, combining real estate, personal finance and personal information retrieval into a one-stop area for personal information access and management. It's clearly a winning site," says Stu Siegel, CEO of iPlace.

Although iPlace's web properties attract six million consumers per month, its data and technologies also power more than 60,000 other websites on the Internet. In addition, more than 70,000 offline business users and 500,000 paying subscribers utilize their information and services.

About iPlace Inc.

iPlace, Inc. is the nation's premier developer of credit and neighborhood information products for consumers and businesses.

iPlace leads the country with over 62,000 affiliated websites, more than 500,000 paying subscribers, 6 million unique visitors per month to its web properties, and a top tier strategic partner list which includes Microsoft, Yahoo!, Intuit, Freddie Mac, Equifax, Cendant, MemberWorks and more.

The company was the first to put credit reports, credit monitoring services, credit scores, individual neighborhood demographics and home value data online. iPlace has been praised by Time, Business Week, American Banker and more.

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