
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".

Intertainment Media is focused on delivering leading edge technology and marketing solutions that enable our clients to power their branding, loyalty and consumer engagement initiatives. We provide business programs, technologies, and lifestyle applications that create revenue driven, socially engaging platforms.Intertainment and our multiple divisions – itiBiti Systems, Ad Taffy, Ortsbo, and Magnum Fine Commercial Printing – are committed to reimagining the way brands connect with people, providing business programs, technologies and lifestyle applications that create revenue driven, socially engaging platforms. Selected as a Microsoft Global Agency partner as a Rich Media Applications leader in March 2009, Intertainment Media has joined an elite group of interactive agencies worldwide that Microsoft recommends to its partners and customers.

Big Stick Media Corporation has made a business of serving the serious sports fan, sports bettor, and sports handicappers by providing fact-based information relating to scores, statistics, and opinion-oriented information (read: handicapping services). Information includes sports picks from professional handicappers, game stats, injury reports, scores, and lines from major sportsbooks. Catering to North American sports enthusiats, the company's portfolio of sites includes JimFeist.com, VegasOnlinesports.com, and ScoresLinesPick.com. Big Stick Media also engages the fantasy sports crowd with its rotoplay.com site. What are the odds? Big Stick Media has a slew of Web sites devoted to that very question.

The internet has changed the way organizations communicate. Today, fewer and fewer people rely on a single source for all their news. The internet continues to complement and even replace traditional outlets such as broadcast television and newspapers. Blogs have allowed a much broader group of "citizen journalists" to play a significant role in the news life cycle. The emergence and viral nature of social media means that an organization's reputation can be made or destroyed in an afternoon.Founded in 1991, Vocus has changed the way communications professionals do their jobs. Vocus provides the ability to leverage the ubiquity of the internet to interact with the media, publish their news online where it can be found by millions, monitor news and social media conversations from virtually any source and track their results to compare them with key competitors.

Since everyone, including Dick and Harry, have Internet firms, TOM Group has moved beyond the Web. The company began with portal Web sites targeting audiences in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan; but after the dot-com bust it expanded to also include publishing ("Business Weekly" and "PC Home"), outdoor advertising (billboards, street-level signs, bus bodies), and television (through Chinese satellite channel China Entertainment Television, CETV). The company operates its Web holdings through subsidiary TOM Online. Previously active in sports marketing, TOM Group exited that business in 2007 in order to focus its resources on its four other business groups.

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.

AOL Inc. operates as a Web services company that offers a suite of brands and offerings for the worldwide audience. Its business spans online content, products, and services for consumers, publishers, and advertisers. The company produces digital content and sells display advertising. AOL Inc. operates approximately 80 branded and content sites. Its content brands primarily include AOL.com, Moviefone, FanHouse, ParentDish, Asylum, Spinner, DailyFinance, BlackVoices, AOL Latino, PoliticsDaily, Engadget, WalletPop, MapQuest, and Patch. AOL company also provides various consumer applications comprising communications products and services, such as mail, instant messaging, and a suite of mobile offerings. In addition, AOL Inc. operates an advertising network in the United States, which focuses on building content for its consumers, as well as on providing products and services for its advertising and publishing partners. AOL provides its online advertising services on its owned and operated properties, as well as on third-party Web sites. It also offers Internet subscription access services, which serve as a distribution channel for the company's consumer offerings in the United States. In addition, AOL Inc. distributes its properties through agreements with original equipment manufacturers of computers, digital devices, and other consumer electronics, and broadband access providers and mobile carriers; toolbars, widgets, co-branded portals and Web sites, third-party Web sites, and social networks; and search engine marketing and search engine optimization distribution methods. AOL company was formerly known as America Online, Inc. and changed its name to AOL Inc. in 2006. AOL Inc. was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in New York, New York. AOL Inc. operates independently of Time Warner Inc., as of December 04, 2009.

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.

iMergent, Inc., an e-services company, together with its subsidiaries, provides e-commerce technology, training, and various Web-based technologies and resources to entrepreneurs, and small, medium, and large enterprises. Imergent, Inc. offers search engine optimization and search engine management services. Its solutions enable its customers to market and sell their business products or ideas via the Internet. The company offers the StoresOnline software and Website development platform that enables customers to develop Internet Websites for commerce. It also provides site development, Web hosting, and search engine optimization services. iMergent sells and markets its products and services in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore. Imergent, Inc. was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.

The Corporate Library is an independent investment research firm that provides business information focused on corporate boards of directors and officers. It covers more than 5,400 companies, including the largest North American public companies along with many international businesses. The company also offers company reports and risk assessment tools. Nell Minow (chairman and editor) and Robert A.G. Monks founded The Corporate Library in 1999. The company expanded its overseas coverage with the acquisition of GovernanceMetrics International (GMI) in 2010. The Corporate Library and GMI are together owned by Governance Holdings Co.
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