
iBAHN drives communications on the Internet superhighway. iBAHN Corporation provides high-speed Internet access to the hospitality industry primarily in 40 countries. Over wired and wireless broadband connections, it provides digital entertainment and information services to hotel guests, small group meetings, and large industry events at about 2,000 hotels, conference centers, and meeting rooms. Its secure broadband service also enables videoconferencing for corporations and associations hosting meetings and training sessions. iBAHN's Speed Solution service lets hotels charge a higher rate for speedier Internet service. Clients have included Accor, Marriott, and Hilton. Privately held, iBAHN was founded in 1998.

Sitestar is an Internet solutions provider that offers consumer and business-grade Internet access, wholesale managed modem services for downstream ISPs, Web hosting and other value-added services. With a focus on competitive pricing, reliability, service and speed, Sitestar delivers value. Founded in 1999 and traded on the over-the-counter bulletin board exchange (OTCBB) under the symbol SYTE, Sitestar has the financial muscle and staying power to sell and support a comprehensive portfolio of existing and emerging services.

eAccess Ltd. was founded in 1999 and merged with Japanese ISP ACCA Networks Co., Ltd. in 2009. eAccess Ltd. (not to be confused with Cubic Corp.'s eAccess LLC) provides wholesale ADSL services to other Internet service providers in Japan. The company leases NTT phone lines (ADSL relies on copper wire phone lines to transmit data) and partners with about 30 ISPs, including AOL, KDDI, and SOFTBANK, for broadband services. Its device business unit develops fixed mobile convergence (FMC) applications to allow cell phones to switch between mobile and fixed-line telecommunications. Subsidiary EMOBILE, which launched service in 2008, provides broadband cell phone service.

Everyday Health wants to be your virtual apple a day. The online health information provider operates a couple dozen websites that give free and subscription-based advice regarding fitness, nutrition, and treatment options to millions of monthly visitors. Its websites -- including EverydayHealth.com, JillianMichaels.com, and SouthBeachDiet.com -- allow consumers to search health topics (including symptoms) and join online communities. Everyday Health generates its revenues primarily from advertising fees, sponsorships, and subscriptions. Everyday Health, Inc. partners with health websites such as Drugstore.com to provide additional audiences for its advertisers. Everyday Health withdrew plans to go public in 2010.

About Us Liquidity Services, Inc. (NASDAQ:LQDT) is a leading online auction marketplace for surplus and salvage assets. Liquidity Services enables its corporate and government sellers to enhance their financial return on excess assets by providing a liquid marketplace and value-added services that integrate sales and marketing, logistics and transaction settlement into a single offering. Through our seller relationships, our marketplaces provide over 1.3 million registered professional buyers access to a global, organized supply of surplus and salvage assets in over 500 product categories. Since 2002, Liquidity Services has conducted over 1.9 million online transactions generating over $1.5 billion in gross merchandise value.Liquidity Services has developed and deployed highly successful online sales programs on a significant scale for clients — including large corporations and government agencies–to maximize the market reach and recovery value of surplus assets in a timely manner.

Commtouch Software Ltd., together with its subsidiary, Commtouch Inc., develops and provides messaging and Web security solutions to original equipment manufacturer partners and enterprises. The company through its Recurrent Pattern Detection technology analyzes messages associated with mass email outbreaks and directs the blocking of such emails without the need to analyze individual messages. It offers real-time anti-spam, Zero-Hour virus outbreak protection, and Global View Mail Reputation services, as well as Globalview URL filtering solution that analyzes various feeds from worldwide sources pertaining to URLs. The company provides its solutions through third party distribution channels to network and security vendors offering content security gateways, unified threat management solutions, network routers and appliances, and anti-virus solutions, as well as to service providers, such as software-as-a-service vendors, Web hosting providers, and Internet service providers. It has operations in Israel, North America, Europe, and Asia. Commtouch Software Ltd. was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Netanya, Israel.

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.

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.

MMC was founded in 2004 by CEO Jay Penske (son of famous auto racer Roger Penske) and has offices in Los Angeles, New York, and Mumbai. Digital media company Mail.com Media Corporation (MMC) owns and operates the Mail.com portal and e-mail service along with a group of lifestyle websites providing original content in the automotive, entertainment, fashion, finance, health, news, shopping, and sports categories. The company's list of websites include media industry reporter Nikki Finke's DeadlineHollywoodDaily.com (formerly on LAWeekly.com), Fan.com, Hollywood Life, Movieline, and OnCars.

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.
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