
Altnet distributes digital content such as music, video, games, software, and other digital files to PC users through a subscription-based download service. Brilliant Digital also owns the Kazaa subscription-based digital music service, which it jointly operates through a partnership with Internet marketing firm Atrinsic. Kazaa allows users to download an unlimited amount of music files for one monthly fee. In 2010 Atrinsic announced plans to acquire Brilliant Digital's Kazaa assets. Not sure how brilliant digital entertainment gets to your PC? Brilliant Digital Entertainment operates a peer-to-peer network through its Altnet subsidiary (jointly owned with technology firm Joltid).

eDiets.com, Inc. engages in developing and marketing Internet-based diet and fitness programs to consumers and businesses primarily in North America. It offers various digital subscription-based diet plans according to an individuals weight goals, food and cooking preferences, and related shopping lists and recipes; and subscription-based weight loss oriented meal delivery services, as well as interactive online information, communities, education, and telephone and online support services. The company also provides message boards on various topics of interest to subscribers, such as online meetings presented by licensed mental health counselors, registered dietitians, and certified fitness trainers. In addition, it offers private label online nutrition, fitness, and wellness programs to health insurance, pharmaceutical, and food industries; and operates a Web site, eDiets.com, which provides content in the areas of diet and nutrition, fitness, mind and body, health, and food and recipes, as well as plans, designs, and develops private-label nutrition Web sites. eDiets.com, Inc. was founded in 1992 and is based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

InfoSpace, Inc. develops search tools and technologies that assist consumers with finding content and information on the Internet. It offers search services that enable Internet users to locate and view content, information, merchants, individuals, and products online. The company provides search services through its Web sites, such as Dogpile.com, WebCrawler.com, MetaCrawler.com, and WebFetch.com, as well as through the Web sites of distribution partners. It serves primarily search content providers. InfoSpace was founded in 1996 and is based in Bellevue, Washington.

Zaio Corp. is the North American leader in developing and maintaining a site-verified database of photos, valuations and property information of virtually every residential property for entire cities, using a proprietary “GeoScore™” property rating system. Zaio and its network of premiere, local appraiser experts photograph and appraise entire cities, one building at a time from the street. Zaio is a public corporation that trades under the symbol "ZAO" on the TSX-V Exchange in Canada. Zaio was awarded “Venture-50” status by the stock exchange ranking it among the top 10 technology firms out of 2,000 public companies based on return on investment, revenues, market cap and trading volume. Additional information is available for US investors under the symbol "ZAOFF".

MMC was founded in 2004 by CEO Jay Penske (son of famous auto racer Roger Penske) and has offices in Los Angeles, New York, and Mumbai. Digital media company Mail.com Media Corporation (MMC) owns and operates the Mail.com portal and e-mail service along with a group of lifestyle websites providing original content in the automotive, entertainment, fashion, finance, health, news, shopping, and sports categories. The company's list of websites include media industry reporter Nikki Finke's DeadlineHollywoodDaily.com (formerly on LAWeekly.com), Fan.com, Hollywood Life, Movieline, and OnCars.

Websense, Inc. (NASDAQ: WBSN) is the leading provider of unified content security. We are the global leader in unified Web, data, and email content security solutions, and provide the best security for modern threats at the lowest total cost of ownership to tens of thousands of enterprise, mid-market, and small organizations around the world. Distributed through a global network of channel partners and delivered as software, appliances, and Security-as-a-Service (SaaS), Websense content security solutions help organizations leverage new communication technologies and enable collaboration and the productive use of Web 2.0 business tools. We do this while protecting organizations from advanced persistent threats, preventing the loss of confidential information, and enforcing Internet use and security policies. Websense is headquartered in San Diego, Calif., and has offices around the world.

Daum Communications is the leading operator of Korean-language websites, including flagship news and information portal Daum.net, Hanmail.net (Web-based e-mail), and Daum Cafe (online community). Other brands include TV Pot (online video), Media Daum (news updates), and Congnamul (online maps). Its properties boast nearly 40 million registered users. It also offers search marketing services through its Namu Communications subsidiary. In 2010 it sold the US-based Web portal Lycos. (Daum had acquired Lycos, a pioneering force in the US Internet build out of the dot com era, from Telefenica in 2004.) You might say this company has added a little Seoul to the Internet.

Vispa Internet Limited was launched in October 1999 by a small, yet dedicated team of Internet "surfers" who wanted to provide an ISP that would fully meet the demands and requests of their clients within the United Kingdom. Our vision has always been, and will remain so, to provide a full range of services at affordable and fair price points, where our customers are allowed to maintain their own individual identity. We clearly have no wish to be the largest, but would like be regarded as one of the best - nice people to do business with. Vispa continues to invest heavily to ensure that we keep ourselves at the very forefront of leading ISP's to provide the services our customers seek and our technical back up team are always on hand, to support and advise our customers from the nervous beginner right through to multi-national companies. All receive the same care and attention. Our approach to the market was recognised by the Internet Industry in 2001 when we were nominated as Best Consumer ISP, eventually finishing runner up to a major national organisation supported by the large financial institutions.Vispa has come a long way in a short period of time and represents one of the major success stories of the UK Internet market. We have done so, not by heavy advertising campaigns or seeking venture capital, but simply by the support of a loyal customer base, individuals or companies who have recognised that we do try to provide much more than just the ability to browse the Internet - that's something that makes Vispa so different - and have stayed with us. We readily acknowledge this loyalty. From our own customer surveys we know we have a number of "silver haired surfer" - senior citizens - who have taken on this whole new world of technology - and have done so with the help and co-operation of the Vispa team. Likewise, our Junior client numbers grow significantly - and they do so with their parents knowledge that Vispa will do everything to ensure that the net is used to obtain knowledge and Information - rather than "adult material". Vispa still continues to refuse hosting of such sites, and are only too pleased to discuss, offer help and assistance to any concerned parent. We take our responsibility in this area very seriously indeed.

Demand Media knows that Web branding is in demand. Attracting more than 85 million visitors each month, the company operates through a variety of Web-related enterprises that exist to help drive Web traffic to its clients' sites. Subsidiaries include domain-name wholesaler eNom and Pluck, a blog syndicator and provider of social media tools used for integrating websites. Other Demand Media websites include niche Web content provider eHow, humor site Cracked.com, and Trails.com, a site catering to outdoor enthusiasts. It also produces online video and written articles through its Demand Studios business, which employs freelancers to provide content for its websites. Demand Media filed for an IPO in mid-2010.

Bandwidth.com has the capacity to carry on. Bandwidth.com, Inc. is a provider of business communications services such as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), broadband Internet access, conferencing, and managed networks. It acts as an online broker between small and midsized businesses needing broadband access and carriers (like Sprint Nextel or Verizon) selling it. Bandwidth.com also facilitates installation and servicing of the connection following the sale.
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