
Unlike the Dada anti-culture movement of the early 20th century, DADA embraces culture, particularly Internet culture. A media and technology company, DADA operates through two divisions: Dada.net, which runs music-sharing and downloading, blogging, and social networking sites; and Dada.pro, which provides domain registration, Web-hosting, online advertising platforms, and other services. Some of the company's assets include Italian blogging site Blogo, UK Web-hosting site Namesco, and Simply, an advertising firm that caters to small and midsized businesses. Most of DADA's operations are in Italy, but it does operate in Europe and the US as well. It was founded in 1995 by Paolo Barberis and other executives.

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.

Educational Directories Unlimited (EDU) provides a wide range of information on colleges and universities available through an online service, helping prospective students make educated decisions about where to continue their education. Educational Directories Unlimited owns and operates sites such as StudyAbroad.com, GradSchools.com, and CollegeAbroad.com. EDU can trace its roots to 1982, when president and founder Mark Shay began to offer campus marketing services while an engineering student at Syracuse.

AboveNet, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides high-bandwidth connectivity solutions to corporate enterprise clients and communication carriers primarily in the United States and the United Kingdom. AboveNet company provides communications infrastructure and global Internet protocol (IP) network to various companies, such as commercial banks, brokerage houses, insurance companies, investment banks, media companies, social networking companies, Web-centric companies, law firms, and medical and health care institutions. It offers high speed, private optical network for electronic commerce and other mission-critical services, such as business Internet applications, regulatory compliance, disaster recovery, and business continuity. AboveNet, Inc. utilizes the equipment it owns and operates, and provides lit broadband services over its metro networks, long haul network, and global IP networks. It also provides dark fiber services to selected customers. In addition, AboveNet company offers fiber infrastructure services that focus on the lease of dedicated dark fiber to telecommunications carriers, enterprises, Internet and Web centric businesses, and other customers that operate their own networks; metro services ranging from point-to-point Ethernet connectivity to complex multi-node wavelength-division multiplexing solutions; wide network services that provide connectivity solutions between its metro markets and target high-bandwidth customers; and a suite of advanced Ethernet and IP virtual private network services that provide connectivity between multiple locations in different cities for the customers. AboveNet company was formerly known as Metromedia Fiber Network, Inc. and changed its name to AboveNet, Inc. on December 11, 2003. AboveNet, Inc. was founded in 1993 and is based in White Plains, New York.

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.

Buzz Media, Inc. was founded in 2005 as Buzznet by chief creative officer Anthony Batt. The buzz surrounding Buzz Media is that this company's Web sites are for diehard music fans. The company's Buzznet.com site differentiates itself from other online communities by having users create their own programming. Members vote (build "buzz") on the interactive content that appears on the front page. Buzz Media cultivates relationships with artists who act as guest bloggers and promote their own work. Launched as a music site, Buzz Media has expanded to include a collection of entertainment sites. It has received funding from Redpoint Ventures and Anthem Venture Partners, both early investors of MySpace.com.

Snapfish was founded in 1999 by entrepreneur Raj Kapoor and was previously sold to the owners of photo-printing company District Photo. Hewlett-Packard acquired Snapfish in 2005. It operates as part of the HP Imaging and Printing Group. Managing your sea of digital photos online is a snap. Snapfish is an online photo service that lets Internet users share, store, and edit digital photo albums through the company's website. In addition, the service offers 9¢ digital prints, and more than 100 personalized custom photo gift products such as calendars, mugs, and mouse pads. The service is one of the largest players in the digital photo market, with more than 85 million registered users in some 20 countries.

XS4ALL is more about access than excess, but XS4ALL Internet B.V. doesn't stop its subscribers from chatting online all night. XS4ALL provides dial-up and broadband Internet access to business and residential customers in the Netherlands. It offers a typical suite of related services, including domain name registration, Web site hosting, e-mail accounts, and voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone calling. XS4ALL Internet B.V. also serves small businesses with Internet access, data colocation, and managed network hosting services which it markets to enterprise clients under the Full Rack banner.

Wall Street extends beyond Manhattan's financial district and into the ether through The Wall Street Journal Digital Network (WSJDN). The division operates WSJ.com, the online version of the leading business daily The Wall Street Journal. Launched in 1996, it is one of the first websites to be accessible only to paying users; with more than one million subscribers it is the largest paid subscription news site on the Internet. (It also sells advertising.) In addition to WSJ.com, WSJDN includes MarketWatch (business news); SmartMoney (personal finance); Barrons.com (investment information); and AllThingsD.com (new media). WSJDN is owned by Dow Jones & Company, itself a part of media conglomerate News Corp.

Internet America, Inc. is a leading regional Internet Service Provider in the southwestern United States, with operations based in Houston, Texas. We provide our subscribers with a high quality Internet experience with fast, reliable service and responsive customer care. Our common stock trades on the over-the-counter bulletin board under the symbol "GEEK". Internet America offers a wide array of Internet services tailored to meet the needs of both individual and business subscribers. Our primary service offerings include broadband Internet delivered wirelessly and over DSL, and dial-up Internet access. Additionally we provide related value-added services such as Fax2email, online backup and storage solutions, parental control software, and more.Our consumer products include high-speed Wireless Internet access, DSL access, dial-up Internet access, e-mail addresses, web site hosting and other services. For our business subscribers we offer dedicated high-speed Internet access, managed web site hosting, server colocation, domain name registration and other services. Internet America signed its first subscriber in January 1995, and by mid April, only three months later, the Company had grown to over 3,500 subscribers. Since then, Internet America has evolved into one of the most technologically sophisticated ISPs in the U.S. As of June 30, 2006, we served approximately 37,000 active subscribers. Our popular services and our seven-days-a-week customer care staff provide our customers with an easy and enjoyable Internet experience.
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