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January 7, 2000 (Orange
County, CA) -- Digital Media Online (http://www.digitalmedianet.com),
the leading developer of B2B vertical online communities for the digital
media market today announced the acquisition of The WWUG (www.wwug.com),
the leading user group community for the digital media market. The WWUG
will continue to be directed by its founder Ron Lindeboom, who has joined
Digital Media Online as Vice President of World Wide User Group Communities.
"Digital Media Online and the WWUG have always shared a common mission,"
said Lou Wallace, CEO of Digital Media Online. "Our goals are
to provide the daily information resources needed by professional users
of digital media products to help them succeed at their jobs. Having a
user advocate with the stature of Ron Lindeboom join us underscores our
commitment to developing a strong community where professionals can come
to both get help and offer assistance to others."
WWUG.com was created in 1995 during the "first wave" of the digital video
revolution; users were scrambling to learn many new tools at once just
to keep ahead of the rapidly changing paradigm shift. So to aid in the
exchange of ideas among digital professionals, this site was developed
as a community resource. Today it serves as a worldwide resource to tens
of thousands of professional media users, delivering nearly 500,000 pages
of information each month.
"During the coming weeks we will re-launch WWUG.com with an improved
design while maintaining the ease of use and community feel that has made
the WWUG so successful," said Ron Lindeboom, Vice President
of World Wide User Group Communities. "Now that WWUG.com is part of
the Digital Media Net family, we will use our resources to enhance and
expand both the quality and quantity of user communities. After looking
at all possibilities and seeing what DMO was doing on the Net, it became
obvious that this was the direction that the WWUG needed to take to better
serve and expand our offerings to our members."
Digital Media Net communities are organized into distinct vertical market
segments, including streaming media, digital video, animation, special
effects, desktop publishing, imaging and design, digital audio, CAD, workstations,
broadcast and post production and game development.
Each channel offers up-to-the-minute editorial content, and is updated
at least once each business day. DigitalMediaNet.com resources include
breaking technology and product news, techniques, white papers, interactive
product guides, classified, job and resume listings and extensive examples
of digital art, animations and video.
Digital Media Online, 1508 Brookhollow Dr., Suite 360, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Phone: (714) 424-6100; fax: (714) 424-6101.
Web Site: http://www.digitalmedianet.com
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