
Ancestry.Com Inc. operates as an online resource for family history for subscribers worldwide. Its subscribers use the proprietary online platform, digital historical record collection, and technology to research their family histories, build their family trees, collaborate with other subscribers, upload their own records, and publish and share their stories with their families. The company was formerly known as The Generations Network, Inc. and changed its name to Ancestry.com Inc. in July 2009 to better align its corporate identity with the branding of Ancestry.com. Ancestry.Com Inc. was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Provo, Utah.

Salon Media Group, Inc. operates as an Internet media company. Salon Media Group operates salon.com, a content Web site with various subject-specific sections, which includes two online communities and a social network. It updates an array of news, features, interviews, columnists, and blogs, including news and politics, opinion, technology and business, arts and entertainment, movie page, life, books, comics, and environment and science. The companys Web site also offers investigative stories and personal essays along with commentary and staff-written Weblogs about politics, technology, culture, and entertainment. Its online communities include The Well and Table Talk, which allow users to discuss Salon content and interact with other users. Salon Media Group, Inc. was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Onyx stays (in the) black by helping other businesses keep moving. Onyx Internet is an Internet services provider and IT support firm serving businesses in North East England. Its Onyx Group does the ISP work while DataBanx offers data hosting, Aksaris network security, and Onyx Consult helps businesses sort out their information technology problems related to regulatory compliance, supply chain management, and network security. In addition to its clients in the UK, Onyx also works as a consultant for companies in the US, Europe, and the Middle East. Clients have included Aberdeen Football Club, Bausch & Lomb, and Reg Vardy.

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.

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.

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.

GlobalMedia Design is an independent digital media firm that focuses on software development, online content production, Web design, and online marketing, Internet publishing and other content production. Doing business as GMD Studios, the company's operations also include indieWIRE (independent film news) and movie production (Nothing So Strange). CEO Brian Clark co-founded GMD Studios in 1995.

Onvia was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. For more than 12 years Onvia (NASDAQ: ONVI), the gBusiness Innovator, has been successfully delivering the research, analytics and tools companies rely on to succeed in gBusiness – the intersection of business and government and a $5.5 trillion market. Onvia tracks, analyzes and reports the spending of more than 89,000 federal, state and local government agencies, giving companies a single source for conducting open, intelligent and efficient business with government. Along with providing an exclusive suite of integrated business tools for a wide variety of industries, Onvia offers DemandStar, the automated system that streamlines agency procurement processes, and Recovery.org, a free website that tracks Recovery Act-funded projects.

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).

Atrinsic, Inc. operates as a direct to consumer Internet marketing company. The company sells entertainment and lifestyle subscription products direct to consumers through the Internet. It offers Kazaa, a subscription-based digital music service that enables users to download music files and ringtones; GatorArcade, a casual game subscription service that provides access to digital games, arcade games, strategy games, puzzles, and mobile entertainment; and subscription-based lifestyle services and clubs, which offer consumers an access to shopping and entertainment coupons and other services that could be redeemed online. The company also develops and manages search engine marketing campaigns for third party advertising clients, as well as offers online marketing services, including a display media platform, online and business intelligence, and brand protection. In addition, it enables advertisers to use its affiliate network to create partnerships with publishers to drive Website traffic, customer acquisitions, and online sales. Further, the company provides lead generation services. It serves corporate clients, advertisers, and end user consumers. Atrinsic was formerly known as New Motion, Inc. and changed its name to Atrinsic, Inc. in June 2009. Atrinsic, Inc. was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
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