
This is my life, but please don't leave me alone. MyLife.com operates a website through which people can contact past co-workers, friends, and family members. The company has more than 60 million registered users. Registration on the site is free, but users pay a subscription fee to make contacts and access premium features such as the reverse search engine "Who's Searching for You?". The company's database includes alumni contacts from high schools in the US and many US territories; Armed Forces in America, Europe, and the Pacific; and Canadian provinces and territories. Formerly Reunion.com, the company changed its name to MyLife.com in 2009 after acquiring people search engine Wink.com.

Canoe Inc., Québec's Internet leader, is an integrated company offering e-commerce, information and communication services and IT consulting. It owns the Canoe Network, which attracts 7.8 million unique visitors per month in Canada, including more than 4.2 million in Québec*. The Canoe Network includes content sites Canoe.ca, Canoe.qc.ca, La Toile du Québec (toile.com), Canoe Money (money.canoe.ca and argent.canoe.com), the TVA network site (tva.canoe.com) and the LCN site (lcn.canoe.com). The Canoe Network also offers online services in the fields of employment and continuing education (jobboom.com), housing (Homes-Extra.ca), automobiles (autonet.ca), personals (reseaucontact.com), social networks (espacecanoe.ca) and classified ads (classifieds.canoe.ca).

DSL.net lets others fight it out for the big fish in the pond. DSL.net provides high-speed Internet access and data communications to small and midsized businesses primarily over a digital subscriber line (DSL) network, as well as via higher capacity T-1 lines. Other services include integrated voice and data systems using voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Web hosting, virtual private networks (VPNs), and remote access to corporate networks. In addition to selling directly to customers, DSL.net uses third-party resellers such as GRIC Communications. DSL.net is a subsidiary of MegaPath Networks.

Rackspace Hosting, Inc. operates in the hosting and cloud computing industry. It provides information technology (IT) as a service, managing Web-based IT systems for small and medium-sized businesses, as well as large enterprises worldwide. The companys service suite includes dedicated hosting comprising managed hosting service that manages data center, network, hardware devices, and operating system software; private cloud service, which enables large enterprises to virtualize their IT environments; and managed collocation service that serves the demands of technical customers who require ordering and provisioning support. Its service suite also comprise cloud hosting, which include cloud servers that allow customers to purchase slices of servers, load their applications onto virtual servers, and pay only for the capacity they use; cloud files that allow customers to purchase storage services by the gigabyte; and cloud sites that allow customers to deploy their applications to a cluster of servers that would scale processing on-demand and as required by the application. In addition, Rackspace Hosting provides cloud applications service suite comprising email, collaboration, and file back-up cloud applications; and hybrid hosting services suite. It sells its service suite through direct sales and third-party channel partners. Rackspace Hosting was formerly known as Rackspace.com, Inc. and changed its name to Rackspace Hosting, Inc. in June 2008. Rackspace Hosting, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas.

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.

j2 Global Communications provides a variety of business-critical communications and storage messaging services through its global communications/telephony/messaging network. With offices in eight cities worldwide, j2 Global Communications' network spans more than 4,200 cities in 49 countries on six continents, serving more than 11 million subscribers and providing value-added applications and local presence on a global scale. j2 Global Communications offers billing in twelve currencies with multiple payment methods and customer support in more than seven languages. j2 Global Communications offers a complete array of unified-messaging and communications services, including faxing and voicemail solutions, Web-initiated conference calling, storage messaging services, online backup, and virtual office solutions. j2 Global Communications also provides a full suite of unified communications services that include fax, Web-based voicemail, conference calling and a comprehensive set of outsourced virtual phone services.

Xanadoo Company, through its subsidiaries, provides wireless Internet access and broadband communications to residential and business subscribers. The company offers wireless Xanadoo branded Internet service utilizing licensed frequencies in 2.5 GHz frequency band; and Pegasus Broadband branded service utilizing unlicensed frequencies in the 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, and 5 GHz frequency bands. Xanadoo, LLC company holds 32 licenses for use of frequencies located in the upper 700 MHz band to provide terrestrial communication services; holds rights to 2.5 GHz education broadcast services or broadband radio service channels; and intellectual property rights for the distribution of satellite-based services using Ku band BSS and Ka band FSS frequencies at certain orbital locations. As of December 31, 2005, it served approximately 2,500 subscribers. The company was founded in 1996 as Pegasus Communications Corp. and changed its name to Xanadoo Company in January 2007. Xanadoo, LLC company is headquartered in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.

New Mexico Software was founded in 1995. Originally, the company ran out of a small office on Moon Street. New Mexico Software went public in 1999, amidst the dot com boom of the late nineties. In the same year we moved into a corporate office building in central Albuquerque. And we’re still here 8 years later. Things were moving fast at the end of the nineties, and optimism was high. It seemed like a new technological world was emerging, a world that would write its own business and economic laws. We, like many others, attempted to ride the economic wave that characterized the nineties. Unfortunately, we caught the wave as it crashed. And crash it did, taking many companies with it. However, New Mexico Software persevered through the dot com crash and managed to survive. New Mexico Software survived because we identified a serious problem area in Information Technology: how companies deal with digital information. We based our strategy on the belief that companies could save money and time by more efficiently managing their digital assets (a digital asset is any digital file deemed valuable by a person or organization). We believed that Digital Asset Management was a serious enough issue that our business could achieve success and longevity by solving this problem. We were proved right as New Mexico Software was able to ride out the storm while many Internet based companies crumbled and sank in 2000. Our business survived on the strength of Assetware- our first web-based Enterprise solution. It was our first stab at creating a web-based product that stored and indexed digital files at the Enterprise level. Assetware carried New Mexico Software through the difficult early years, but eventually it was time for the product to retire and be replaced by the next generation.

Glam Media was founded in 2005 by CEO Samir Arora, an entrepreneur who formerly worked at Apple. At Glam Media, every night (and day, for that matter) is ladies' night. The company is an online provider of content targeting women between the ages of 25 and 35. Flagship site Glam.com is an entry point for users to access the Glam Publisher Network, which is made up of women's interest websites from more than 1,000 publishers. The sites address topics such as entertainment, family, fashion, and health. Glam Media's Tinker.com micro blogging site lets users share information with one another. The firm also targets the men's market through Brash Media, which covers topics such as sports, technology, and cars.

Ygnition Networks, Inc. markets its services nationwide from offices in California, Ohio, Texas, and Washington. Investors in Ygnition include ComVentures and Chrysalis Ventures. If you live in an apartment or condo, Ygnition Networks wants to be your Ynternet access provyder. The company markets broadband network connections to operators of multi-tenant buildings among other clients in order to enable bulk high-speed Internet access and other communications services. It also serves customers in the health care, education, and public sector segments. In addtion to Web access, Ygnition offers cable television and digital voice calling. Its services are made possible through an agreement with AT&T.
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