
MyWire was founded in 2002 by chairman and CEO Louis Borders (who also founded Borders Books and WebVan). MyWire (formerly KeepMedia) lets you browse hundreds of magazine articles at the click of a mouse. The company's basic service provides free registration-based browsing and searching capabilities with links to Web content including articles, video, and images. Users can also build custom channels to track their interests and then share the work with friends. The company's online subscription-based service, MyWire Reference Collection, includes thousands of encyclopedic entries from publishers such as Oxford University Press.

Claimsnet.com, Inc., an electronic commerce company, owns, operates, and licenses software used for processing medical insurance claims on the Internet. Its proprietary software enables the communication of data between healthcare payers and their provider networks, and trading partners, such as claims clearinghouses, third party administrators, preferred provider organizations, health maintenance organizations, claim re-pricing organizations, independent physician associations, and managed service organizations for conducting administrative transactions to effect financial reimbursement for healthcare services. The companys software provides real-time editing of the claims data for compliance with format and content requirements of payers for specific processing requirements. Its software also enables editing and checking of data accuracy in medical claims without the need for changes to customers information technology systems in data exchange. Claimsnet primarily serves medical and dental industries. Claimsnet.com, Inc. was founded in 1996 and is based in Dallas, Texas.

Akamai Technologies, Inc. provides services for accelerating and improving the delivery of content and applications over the Internet in the United States and internationally. The company offers Application Performance solutions that improve the performance of dynamic applications used by enterprises to connect with their employees, suppliers, and customers. Its Application Performance solutions include Web Application Accelerator, which enables enterprises to run various applications; and IP Application Accelerator that is designed to address core Internet weaknesses to optimize the performance and real-time sensitivity associated with IP-enabled applications delivered over Internet-related protocols. It also provides Digital Asset solutions that enable enterprises to execute their large file management and distribution strategies. The companys Digital Asset solutions include Akamai Media Delivery solution that delivers media content on behalf of its customers; and Electronic Software Delivery solution, which handles the distribution of software for its customers. In addition, it offers Dynamic Site solutions, which accelerate business-to-consumer Websites that integrate collaborative content and applications into their online architecture; Advertising Decision solutions that enable advertisers, agencies, publishers, and networks to buy and sell advertising; and custom solutions to commercial and government customers. Additionally, the company offers other solutions, such as EdgeControl tools that provide reporting and management capabilities; network data feeds and Website analytics, which provide customers with real time data about the performance of their content and applications over the Internet; and performance management services that help customers better understand their Web operations with tools that measure various aspects of an applications performance. Akamai Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

This company is ready to play ball online. MLB Advanced Media (MLBAM) is the Internet and interactive media arm of Major League Baseball (MLB) and operates the league's website, MLB.com. The site offers news, schedules, standings, and statistics from around the league as well as information on each of MLB's 30 teams. The site also provides live audio and video game broadcasts for subscribers. In addition to subscription fees, MLBAM generates revenue through advertising and sponsorships, along with ticket sales through its Tickets.com subsidiary. The baseball league created MLBAM in 2000 through a unanimous vote of all 30 teams.

ClickHome operates a Web site that provides real estate services in Santa Clara, California and the surrounding Bay Area. ClickHome serves buyer and sellers of residential, commercial, and investment property. ClickHome's offerings include an online mortgage calculator, searches for available properties, and refinancing and home-selling services.

Atlantic.Net provides dial-up and broadband Internet access and other Internet and telecommunications services in the southeastern US. Atlantic.Net company's services for residential customers include Internet access and Web hosting. It also offers such business services as long distance and local calling, Web design, data colocation, computer telephony, and network security. Atlantic.Net's partners include broadband telecommunications services and equipment providers, Cisco Systems, New Edge Network, Progress Telecom. Owner and CEO Marty Puranik co-founded Atlantic.Net in 1994.

Innodata Isogen, Inc. provides knowledge process outsourcing (KPO), and publishing and related information technology (IT) services in the United States and worldwide. The companys services help organizations create, manage, and maintain their products. Its publishing services include activities, such as digitization, conversion, composition, data modeling, and XML encoding. These services also include conversion of books to eBook- ready formats. Innodata Isogens KPO services target processes that demand information analysis and interpretation, as well as judgment and decision-making. The companys KPO services for the information and media companies include content creation and enhancement, analytics, taxonomy and controlled vocabulary development, hyperlinking, indexing, abstracting, technical writing and editing, copy-editing, and general editorial services, including the provision of synopses and annotations. In addition, it offers technical services comprising systems integration, custom application development, applications maintenance, tool evaluation, and training; and consultancy services consisting of content supply chain optimization, technology architecture and strategy, global sourcing, product and market strategy and development, and the deployment of content technologies. The company serves information technology, manufacturing, aerospace, defense, government, law, and intelligence industries. It markets and sells its services through professional staff, senior management, and direct sales personnel. Innodata Isogen, Inc was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in Hackensack, New Jersey. Innodata Isogen, Inc. has additional offices in Dallas, Texas; Paris, France; and Beijing, China.

ServiceMagic helps you hire residential contractors with the click of a mouse -- presto! The company operates an online marketplace where homeowners can find information about qualified contractors and service professionals in their area and post projects and service requests for contractors to bid on. The company fields requests for services in more than 700 categories, including bathroom remodeling, locksmiths, and handymen. It has more than 70,000 pre-screened businesses, many of which are rated by customers, that pay fees for leads received as a result of the service. Co-Chairmen and former CEOs Michael Beaudoin and Rodney Rice started ServiceMagic in 1998. It was acquired by IAC/InterActiveCorp in 2004.

Started by Michael Kinsley in 1996, Slate Magazine is owned by The Washington Post. In 2008 the magazine became part of The Washington Post's newly created Slate Group. If you find mainstream journalism a dull, cold world, you might try this online publication. Slate Magazine operates a popular Web site offering news and commentary slightly skewed for hip and erudite readers. The Internet magazine covers the arts, business, politics, sports, travel, and technology and attracts an audience of about 5 million people. The Web site is supported through advertising and sponsorships.

Geeknet, Inc. operates as an online network for the global geek community comprising technology professionals, technology enthusiasts, and general consumers of technology-oriented goods, services, and media. The company operates through two segments, Media and E-commerce. The Media segment provides Web properties that serve as platforms for the creation, review, and distribution of online peer produced content. It owns and operates a network of media Web properties, including SourceForge, Slashdot, ThinkGeek, Ohloh, and freshmeat. These Web properties enable technology professionals and technology enthusiasts to create, improve, compare, and distribute open source software and to debate and discuss current issues relating to technology. The E-commerce segment sells technology themed retail products for technology enthusiasts through the ThinkGeek.com Website. The company markets its products through direct sales force, online Website, and representatives in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, and Australia. It was formerly known as SourceForge, Inc. and changed its name to Geeknet, Inc. in November 2009. Geeknet, Inc. was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.
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