RELIEF FOR AMERICAN COMMUTERS FACING RISING GAS PRICES

TORRANCE, Calif., April 18, 2006 With gas prices now reaching over $3.00 per gallon in U.S. cities like Los Angeles, LiveOffice Corp.'s (http://www.liveoffice.com ) Conferencing division today repeated its Telecommuting Challenge to American car commuters. During the month of April and in honor of Earth Day on April 22 nd, LiveOffice is offering a free 30-day trial of its web conferencing service to any commuter willing to leave their car in the garage and telecommute to the office once a week for the next month.

"The impact of rising gas prices is real and means that many of us will pay in excess of $150 per month to keep our cars on the road," said Ted Heieck, IMConferencing product manager for LiveOffice Corp. "The good news is that there is a choice, any commuter that accepts our Challenge and telecommutes one day per week for one month will save approximately $30 per month on gas and avoid the added stress often associated with commuting."

LiveOffice wants to demonstrate to Americans that much of their business travel, even just to and from the office, can be replaced with effective and convenient telecommuting technology services, such as web conferencing and teleconferencing. For more information on how you or your business can take the Challenge, please call 800.374.2032 or visit http://webconference.liveoffice.com.

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LiveOffice is a leading provider of software-as-a-service email archiving and Hosted Exchange 2007 solutions, with more than 15,000 clients and a 97-percent client-retention rate. Founded in 1998 and backed by leading private-equity firm Summit Partners, the company has more than 100 employees with deep experience in messaging, including executives and board members from Symantec, Microsoft, FrontBridge and Postini. For more information, call 800.374.2032 or visit www.liveoffice.com. Visit the LiveOffice Blog at http://blog.liveoffice.com.

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