
ARTISTdirect is a part of The Rogue Network, which also includes digital media assets such as IMROGUE.COM (entertainment website and social network) and The Movie Network (movie-related content). The Rogue Network is itself owned by media and entertainment company Relativity Media. Are you an artist with no direction home, like a complete unknown? Head for ARTISTdirect. The company's ARTISTdirect Network is a collection of websites featuring music-related news and information and an online database covering more than 700,000 artists. The ARTISTdirect Network earns money through online advertising and marketing fees. The firm also has e-commerce operations offering music recordings and related merchandise. maslak escort tuzla escort sex shop isitme cihazi sex shop sex shop sex shop sex shop sex shop sex shop sex shop cekmekoy escort esenler escort bahcesehir escort capa escort topkapi escort merter escort aksaray escort halkali escort

Vertro, Inc., an Internet company that owns and operates the ALOT product portfolio primarily in the United States. The company offers ALOT toolbar, homepage, and desktop applications, which are designed to make the Internet easy for consumers by providing direct access to affinity content and search results. It markets its products under the ALOT brand name. The company was formerly known as MIVA, Inc. and changed its name to Vertro, Inc. in June 2009. Vertro, Inc. was founded in 1995 and is based in New York, New York.

Pathfire is a subsidiary of digital media services firm DG FastChannel. Pathfire delivers the lowdown on the hottest news. The company provides digital content distribution and management services to broadcast media outlets. Pathfire delivers primarily news and syndicated programming, including shows such as Jeopardy, Friends, and Wheel of Fortune. Major networks such as ABC and CNN rely on the Pathfire network to distribute thousands of news stories to hundreds of television affiliates. Pathfire company also provides digital media distribution and management services for advertising delivery. All total, it distributes content to more than 1,300 television stations throughout the US.

Spike.com, the Internet sibling of cable TV network Spike TV, isn't afraid to be manly. Billing itself as "the premiere online destination for men", the advertising-supported site offers guy-centric content under categories such as sports, games & gadgets, girls, and movies & TV. It also publishes regular columns on The Ultimate Fighter series, as well as features such as The Guy's Guide and Girls of Spike. Parent company MTV created Spike.com in 2007 when it folded general video streaming site IFILM into its SpikeTV.com site in order to leverage the Spike brand.

CBSSports.com operates as part of CBS Interactive, the new media operations unit of CBS Corporation. You might say this Internet company has its eye on sports. CBSSports.com operates a leading sports news and information Web site. In addition to providing headline news and analysis on all four major professional sports (from the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL), as well as college sports, golf, tennis, and auto racing, CBSSports.com publishes the official sports site of the NCAA. Registered users and subscribers can also take part in a variety of fantasy sports leagues.

Neopets is owned by Viacom's MTV and was launched in 1999. A quick trip to the Neopian hospital for some sporkle syrup should hopefully cure your Neopet of the dreaded ugga-ugga disease. Online virtual pet community Neopets allows its more than 50 million members to create their own cyberpets and guide them through the ever-growing world of Neopia. The Web site also hosts offers games and messaging; joining the virtual community is free while the interactive world of Neopia is sprinkled with the company's consumer and entertainment clients' interactive marketing campaigns. Users can eat at McDonald's then visit the Disney theater to peruse the new releases, or play a video game with General Mills' Trix Rabbit.

Sify Technologies Limited provides Internet, network, and electronic commerce services primarily in India. Sify companys corporate network/data services comprise various Internet protocol-based virtual private network offerings, including intranets, extranets, and remote access applications. It also offers application services, such as Web site design, development, content management, search engine optimization, hosting, domain name management, secure socket layer certificate for Web sites, and server space in required operating system and database. In addition, the company provides security solutions comprising security design, procurement, and integration; implementation services for security products; and assurance services, such as information systems audit, risk assessment, and business continuity/disaster recovery planning. Additionally, Sify operates Internet data centers in Mumbai, Chennai, and Bangalore; and provides Internet trust, remote management, and voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) services. Further, it offers Internet access services, including high-speed/broadband access to homes over cable, public Internet access from its network of e-ports, and VoIP and dial-up access to homes. Sify company also facilitates Web based learning for various organizations. As of March 31, 2009, it had 1,651 e-ports in 253 towns and cities. Sify also owned and operated 547 telecommunication facilities in approximately 500 towns and cities that enable its customers to connect to the Internet through a local telephone call. Sify company primarily serves information technology enabled service companies, as well as banking, financial services, insurance, publishing, retail, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing industries. It has a strategic partnership with the Power Grid Corporation of India to provide enterprise network services; and with VMware, Inc. Sify company was formerly known as Sify Limited. Sify was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Chennai, India.

Started by Michael Kinsley in 1996, Slate Magazine is owned by The Washington Post. In 2008 the magazine became part of The Washington Post's newly created Slate Group. If you find mainstream journalism a dull, cold world, you might try this online publication. Slate Magazine operates a popular Web site offering news and commentary slightly skewed for hip and erudite readers. The Internet magazine covers the arts, business, politics, sports, travel, and technology and attracts an audience of about 5 million people. The Web site is supported through advertising and sponsorships.

EasyStreet Online Services, Inc. was founded in 1995 by president Rich Bader. EasyStreet Online Services wants to make it easier than ever to manage your online presence. The company offers Internet access and other data services to small and midsized businesses in Oregon. It provides dial-up, dedicated, and DSL connections, as well as Web hosting, data center services, colocation, and network monitoring. EasyStreet pairs its core offerings with a variety of related services such as anti-spam, anti-virus, and digital backup offerings.

United Internet is a federation of Web-related products and services that focuses on the communications needs of consumers and small to midsized businesses. The company serves more than 9 million paid Internet customers, and an additional 26 million ad-supported free users, through the GMX, 1&1, and WEB.DE brands, which comprise its access business. Its applications division provides a variety of hosted and managed services including Web hosting (1&1 and Sclund+Partner), online marketing (Sedo and Affilinet), outsourcing for corporate customer relationship management (CRM) functions, and other domain and shared and dedicated hosting services (InterNetX). Founder and CEO Ralph Dommermuth owns 38% of United.
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