Friday, November 30, 2007

Ms. Magazine

Ms.

by Dorothy Parker , Friday, November 30, 2007
 I LOVE THE IMAGE of Wonder Woman floating on the cover of Ms. magazine's 35th anniversary issue. Timely and clever, it's even smarter on closer inspection. Constructed from hundreds of teeny little rectangles, each miniature box turns out to be actual cover of Ms. dating back to the magazine's inception. It also recalls an iconic cover image from that founding year: a cartoon depiction of a 50-foot Wonder Woman madly running along a highway, carrying an entire city in her golden lasso of truth under the headline, "Wonder Woman for President."

In 1972, having a woman run for president seemed about as possible as carrying a city in your lasso, and that's why Ms. magazine had to be born. Obviously, in the years between Wonder Women covers, there's been a revolution for women in terms of work, marriage, and social issues. Huge progress has been made, yes, but there's also been much backlash, and some so-called "progress" is unquantifiable and just bizarre. For example, would any of the founding mothers have considered posting sexually compromising pictures of oneself on Facebook a feminist act?

And if there is any anger left about the male hierarchy, I have two words: Paris Hilton. She and the whole Pussy Cat Dolls culture seem to have missed every issue of Ms., and have continuing power over adolescent girls.

So no matter what wave of feminism we seem to be passing through (fourth or fifth?) there's always room for Ms.

I just wish this issue seemed less like an academic quarterly. Yeah, I know it's a giant cliché that "feminists" are humorless. It's a myth, just like the idea that any "libber" ever burned a bra. As a matter of fact, the bra-burning issues is addressed head-on in a page titled '"Backtalk," by former DNC chair Donna Brazile. She writes, "I learned from Gloria Steinem that a feminist protest scheduled to include a bra-burning was denied a permit, so it never happened." (Some bras were thrown in a trash can during a protest of the 1968 Miss America Pageant, but not burned.)

The image was just too titillating to give up, though, and Brazile maintains that "the image of flaming bra may have subconsciously kept thousands of women who believe in gender equality from labeling themselves feminists."

Well, that and the Birkenstocks, maybe. Kidding. See? Right there, she had the chance to turn the whole flaming bra thing around in an entertaining way, and instead writes a decidedly dull piece about amazing historic and political events. There are so many issues important to women around the globe that don't get touched upon in the largely advertiser-driven girly-girl magazines that we all need the Ms. platform.

Unfortunately, Brazile's piece is typical: The writing here teeters from overly earnest to fairly turgid. Sure, the cover promises names like Margaret Cho and Whoopi Goldberg, the go-to gals for tell-it-like-it-is humor. But it turns out that those two are merely quoted in a paragraph or two, and the quotes and pictures of everyone from Yoko Ono to Billie Jean King sometimes read like filler. Plus, it's too worried about being politically correct -- all the books reviewed, for instance, get kudos. Surely there's a feminist tract or two that's a C-plus at best?

With the exception of the cover, the art direction is dull -- the layouts remind me of a college alumnae magazine that's not winning any awards. And some of the headlines are repetitive -- "Faceless in Gaza?" is followed two pages later by "Feminist Polygamy?"

Come on. I am a feminist, and I'm rooting for Ms. to hang around for at least another 35 years. But I'm also a journalist, and this issue is as dull as a macramé planter from 1978. What I don' t get is why the editors didn't reprint some of the great articles and illustrations from the archives. That would have been highly entertaining and educational for younger women. Sisterhood used to be powerful. And easily, this issue could have been, as sister Paris Hilton would say, "HOT."

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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Phone Users Driven Insane

Mobile Phone Users Driven Insane: My Mobile Vault Seeks Affiliate Marketers to Restore Sanity and Mobile Phone Content

Distribution partners will profit while saving mobile phone subscribers' sanity.

Portsmouth, NH (PRWEB) November 27, 2007 -- My Mobile Vault, an innovative provider of mobile phone back-up and synchronisation services announces its search for affiliate marketers to distribute www.mymobilevault.com. My Mobile Vault saves mobile phone contact data and prevents the data being lost when replacing a mobile phone. Lou Altman, My Mobile Vault President said, "My Mobile Vault backs up phone contacts and appointments over the air (OTA) to a secure server. The contact list is then easily moved to the new mobile phone."

Backing up and transferring contacts is now done by connecting the mobile phone to a computer via cable. Mobile phone shops may also be able to move the data from the old phone to the new phone with a plug-in device. "Existing solutions are restricted," said Altman, "Either a one-time back-up at the shop, or via connection to a computer? As mobile lifestyles continue to dominate, neither solution is practical."

"Upgrade a phone and have one of two options: move the contact data or lose it," said Altman. "Now mobile subscribers will easily be able to move it." My Mobile Vault backs up the entire contact list, enabling easy transfer to the new phone. Clients go to www.mymobilevault.com, sign in and manage their contact data.

My Mobile Vault operates on Global System for Mobiles (GSM) networks and on hundreds of compatible phones so My Mobile Vault is specifically looking for affiliates to distribute throughout Europe, Asia and Australia.

About My Mobile Vault:

My Mobile Vault is a division of GlobaFone of Portsmouth, NH, an award-winning global wireless phone provider to Federal, State and Local Governments, and corporate clients. GlobaFone's solutions include cellular service and roaming in 200+ countries, local cellular service and five brands of satellite communications. My Mobile Vault solves the problem when people lose their mobile phones -- they lose their contacts. My Mobile Vault is being offered on a global basis.

Contact:
Mr. Lou Altman
My Mobile Vault
2 International Drive
Portsmouth, NH 03848
(603) 433-7232 X202

Press Contact: Mr. Lou Altman
Company Name: My Mobile Vault
Phone: 603-433-7232 +202
Website:
www.mymobilevault.com

Domain Names Web Host Offers Price Cuts

Nexx Cuts Price on .com Domain Names Web Host Offers Exceptional Value on Domain Names

Nexx Online Inc., an innovative North American web host and ICANN Accredited domain name registrar, today cut the price of their .com, .net, .org, .info and .biz domain names to only $7.95 per year.

Toronto, ON (PRWEB) November 27, 2007 -- Nexx Online, Inc., (http://www.nexx.com/) an innovative North American web host and ICANN Accredited domain name registrar, today cut the price of their .com, .net, .org, .info and .biz domain names to only $7.95 per year. The lower price domain names include attractive features designed to give domain owners exceptional value.

For only $7.95 per year, all Nexx domains include:

•    A basic webpage with 25MB of disk space that can be edited immediately.
•    An email account at their domain including a calendar, address book and spam filtering.
•    Domain WHOIS privacy to keep personal information secure from identity theft and spam attacks.
•    Full DNS management with the user-friendly Nexx control panel.

"ICANN and Verisign administration fees have spiked and as a result, registrars have been pushing their costs on to consumers by raising domain prices. We, on the other hand, have cut our price to $7.95 per year - even at renewal." Jason Matheson, Product Manager, Nexx.

For more information about Nexx $7.95/year domain names, visit: http://www.nexx.com/domain-names.php

About Nexx: Nexx Online, Inc., established in 1996, powers thousands of business websites to online success everyday with industry-leading MultiPlatform clustered server technology. Nexx is known for professional, reliable, secure
web hosting, supported by 24/7 world class customer service. Nexx has been featured by the New York Times, Slashdot, CNET, CBC, and CTV for innovation and industry excellence.

For more information about Nexx, visit: http://www.nexx.com/

Media Contact:
Julie Vieth, Communications Coordinator
Nexx Online, Inc. 416-661-2100 x266 email protected from spam bots

Press Contact: Julie Vieth
Company Name: Nexx Online Inc.
Phone: 416-661-2100 (266)
Website:
http://www.nexx.com/

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Moriarty New President At Domain Development

Domain Development Corp. Names Sean P. Moriarty as New President

California-based Domain Development Corp (www.ddc.com), a comprehensive monetization and full-scale domain development service, today announced that Sean P. Moriarty has been appointed the company's new President. Moriarty comes to DDC from Yahoo!, where he was in charge of managing Yahoo's off-network domain monetization business.

Agoura Hills, CA (PRWEB) November 13, 2007 -- California-based Domain Development Corp (www.ddc.com), a comprehensive monetization and full-scale domain development service, today announced that Sean P. Moriarty has been appointed the company's new President. Moriarty comes to DDC from Yahoo!, where he was in charge of managing Yahoo's off-network domain monetization business.

Today's announcement comes as DDC continues to develop its domain portfolio and enhance its product offering with the launch of version 2.0 of its Power Parking technology. In addition, DDC recently made news when they facilitated one of the largest domain sales of all time, a $9.5 million private transaction. This landmark domain sale extended DDC's presence within the rapidly growing domain industry.

"Sean's experience, proven leadership and extensive knowledge of the domain space provides an invaluable advantage to DDC as we continue to grow and innovate," said Ken Lawson, company founder and CEO. "Sean and I share common goals for creating a leading-edge domain management service, and I am excited to work with him to make DDC the most competitive platform in the market."

Over the past 10 years Mr. Moriarty has worked in consulting and sales leadership positions in private equity backed emerging growth companies: Vividence (acquired by Keynote Systems) and PlaceWare (acquired by Microsoft). For the last four years, Sean has worked at Yahoo! where he managed the consumer software channel and subsequently the domain channel. In addition to managing all of Yahoo's key domain partnerships, Sean was integrally involved in the product development and marketing strategy that enabled Yahoo! to maintain its leadership position in domain monetization.

Moriarty commented, "I am excited to be back in a small company environment, working with an intelligent and passionate team that is nimble and focused on execution. Our mission is to enhance the experience of parked sites for visitors, owners and advertisers. In addition, we plan to continue to build on our comprehensive development efforts as we evolve suitable domain names into internet businesses."

About DDC:
Domain Development Corp (www.DDC.com) is a revolutionary monetization and domain development business founded by seasoned domain professionals. DDC's goal is to maximize revenue potential by providing an unrivaled turnkey solution for domain owners. DDC is located in Agoura Hills, California.

Press Contact: Mike Youtan
Company Name: Domain Development Corporation
Phone: 818-597-6351
Website:
www.ddc.com

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

GreatMax International Holdings Ltd

I just wanted to post with the name of the fictitious company, GreatMax International Holdings Ltd., used in the trademark domain registration scam in the title, so it would be easy for people to find it. Previous posts here explain what's going on.

Chinese Domain and Trademark Scam

No, I do not understand.
 
You have already TOLD us the company name was "GreatMax International Holdings Ltd" and now you are saying you cannot tell us the name? You should not have said anything to start with! If GreatMax is a real company, is not their information public? If so, why can't you tell us how we can contact them?
 
If you will not provide the information that I asked for about the GreatMax company, I will have to assume you are a fraud and just looking for us to register domains and services that we do not need. And we WILL be informing the Chinese government via our contacts in Beijing if this is the case and other authorities as well.
 
Please let me know today of your decision in this matter.
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony.Ji [mailto:Tony.Ji@netinchina.org.cn]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 11:24 PM
Subject: Nielsentech Trademark Scam

Dear Chris,
 
I'm sorry. As a registrar in China, we must keep commercial secrets for applicants(including applicant name, email, telephone,  business activity), for example, you register these domain names through our body, we will not let the third party know your documents.  I believed you are not willing to let the third party see.  Hope you can understand.
 
I can help them to solve the problem with every effort (they will have some questions). let us keep in touch.
 
Your Sincere,
 
Tony
 

Related Links:
 
 
 
Keywords:  China Net Technology Limited, netinchina.org.cn, GreatMax, through our body, trademark scam, domain registration scam, chinese scam

Monday, November 19, 2007

FW: Nielsentech Trademark Scam

Hi Tony,
 
Thanks for sending the form. I will get it back to you as soon as our legal department and our domain registration expert have gone over it.
 
I didn't see the contact information for GreatMax yet. Can you please send it right away? Our legal department is having trouble finding information on them. Our people in Beijing have a meeting with the Minister of Information tomorrow so we expect to find some things out then. They may be contacting you since I am sure they will have some questions. Thanks in advance for all your help!!!
 
Thank you,
Chris Nielsen
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony.Ji [mailto:Tony.Ji@netinchina.org.cn]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 8:06 PM
Subject: Nielsentech Trademark Scam

Dear Chris,
 
I will keep in touch with you all the time,we will always help you deal with Nielsentech Trademark Scam,   attachment is application form include official price,   please check it.   please give me a confirmation when you received.   please fill in and send back to me by mail or fax ASAP(our fax:+852-3059 3089),   for the application form which will be necessary put in file,   let us keep in touch.
 
Best regards,
 
Tony Ji
 

 

  NO:20071120031006

Domain name & Internet brand keyword  
 
Application Form

Domain name

nielsentech.info       nielsentech.cn
nielsentech.com.cn    nielsentech.net.cn
nielsentech.org.cn     nielsentech.tw
nielsentech.com.tw    nielsentech.hk
nielsentech.com.hk

Registration time

5years     10years    20years     30years

Internet brand keyword

Nielsentech

Registration time

5years     10years    20years     30years

Point to website (URL)

Http://                                 

Reason for Application

Promote company brand      Protect company brand

Information of Company

Leader of the Company

 

Name of the Company

 

Address of the Company

 

Post Code

 

The Administrator of Domain Name

Name

 

Name of the Company

 

Country

 

Province

 

City

 

Address

 

Telephone

 

Email address

 

Mobile Phone

 

Fax

 
Procedure for application:   

1.  Our company introduce the preferential principle: company who apply first can get it firstly.

2. Fill in this form, seal and sign, then faxing or email to us.

3. The Domain name and Internet brand keyword will be protected by the law around the world after finishing the registration.

Single registration fee: 

                              

.INFO      28 USD/Per Year/Per Name 

 .CN      28 USD/Per Year/Per Name

.HK/.TW      84 USD/Per Year/Per Name

Internet brand keyword 174 USD/Per Year/Per Name

                                   

               Principal Signature:

                       Date:

China Net Technology Limited         

Registration Dept:Tony Ji

Tel:+852-3059-3057
Fax:+852-3059-3089

Website: http://www.netinchina.org.cn            
Email: Tony.Ji@netinchina.org.cn

RE: Nielsentech Trademark Scam

Dear Tony,
 
Yes, we were thinking the same thing about GreatMax. Please forward me the contact information for them. I would like our legal department to see what they can do about this. They tell me that GreatMax has been causing problems for us in other countries like Europe and South America. We need to stop them now.
 
Can you send the application form and any information about costs and method of payments?
 
We need to take care of this right away before it's too late. Our domain names and trademarks are serious things that we cannot have someone commit fraud or scams about them. ANYONE we find trying to scam or rip us off will be very, very sorry they ever tried it. We happen to have a company team in Beijing right now and I will be in touch with them to discuss this problem with our contacts at the Chinese government. Someone will pay for this outrage!
 
Again, I have to thank you and your company for being so honest and bringing this to our attention. I look forward to working with you firm for as long as you are in business, and may that be longer that the lifespan of the Minnesota Mayfly!
 
Thank you,
Chris Nielsen
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony.Ji [mailto:Tony.Ji@netinchina.org.cn]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 12:29 AM
To: webmaster@nielsentech.com
Subject: Nielsentech Trademark Scam

Dear ,
 

According to our investigation,GreatMax company is a Hong Kong company.If you have no relationship with them.According to our working experience,there are 2 possibilities:

1. GreatMax company is a domain name investment company,they wat to register these names before you and sell back to you to gain profits.

2. It may be a commercial method,GreatMax company is consigned by your competitor to register,make your clients confused.

 
In addition, as a registrar in China, we must keep commercial secrets for applicants(including applicant name, email, telephone,business activity), for example, if you register these domain names through our body, we will not let the third party know your documents. Hope you can understand.
 
We knew you have registered the domain name"nielsentech.com"and own the intellectual property,this is why we informed you.But you must know the domain name takes open registration,this is international domain name registration principle.So GreatMax company has right to register it.As a domain name registrar,we have no right to dispute their application.So required by China government to inform your company to protect your interest.As the owner of "nielsentech.com",you will get the priority to register these domain names and keywords.
 

If you think their registration will confuse your clients and harm your profits,we can send an application form to you and help you register these within dispute period.This is the only way to prevent domain name grab.If you don't think their application will affect your company,you can give up.We will finish their registration.Hope get your decision ASAP,so that we can handle the next step.

 
Best regards,
 
Tony Ji
 

Nielsentech Trademark Scam

Dear Tony,

Thank you very much for your message and making me aware of this situation.

Can you provide some more information about this company that is trying to steal our Trademark?

Do you have suggestions as to what we should do about this? How can we protect ourselves?

Thank you,
Chris Nielsen, SEO
Nielsen Technical Services
7141 Oak Pointe Curve
Minneapolis, MN 55438 USA
"Be What They're Searching For!"
_______________________________________________


-----Original Message-----
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 11:29 PM
To: webmaster@nielsentech.com
Subject: Nielsentech.com Contact Form

Here is the information submitted on Sunday, November 18th, 2007 at 11:28 pm

------------------------
fname: Tony

lname: Ji

address: 3A, Units 20/F, Far East Consortium Bldg., 121 Des Voeux Road, Central, Hong Kong

city: Hong Kong

state: China

zip: 852

email: Tony.Ji@netinchina.org.cn 

phone: +852-3059 3057

comments: Dear CEO,

We are the domain name registration organization in China, which mainly deal with international company's in china. We have something important need to confirm with your company.
On the Nov.18, 2007, we received an application formally. One company named "GreatMax International Holdings Ltd" wanted to register following Domain names:
nielsentech.info
nielsentech.cn
nielsentech.com.cn
nielsentech.net.cn
nielsentech.org.cn
nielsentech.tw
nielsentech.com.tw
nielsentech.hk
nielsentech.com.hk
Internet brand keyword:
Nielsentech
through our body.

After our initial examination, we found that the keywords and domain names applied for registration are asa same s your company's name and trademark. These days we are dealing with it. If you do not know this company, we doubt that they have other aims to buy these domain names. Now we have not finished the registration of GreatMax company yet, in order to deal with this issue better, Please contact us by telephone or email as soon as possible.

Best Regards,
Tony Ji

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

China Net Technology Limited
Tel:+852-3059 3057
Fax:+852-3059 3089
Email: Tony.Ji@netinchina.org.cn 
Web:  
http://www,netinchina.org.cn

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Sunday, November 18, 2007

New Business Networking Site SPAMs for Members

This is the third spam I've gotten from these assholes. They are connected with the Fast Pitch! network which has spammed me without mercy in the past. I'm going to do the same thing with their emails that I have don't in the past, which is to set up an email forward that sends a copy to their hosting provider and domain registrar. Let them deal with these jerks.
 
Oh, by the way, you can get commissions for referrals, but you have to sign up and pay first yourself. Now why would anyone do that when they can join sites like Linkedin.com for free? Frankly, this sounds a LOT like another pyramid scheme to me. Another bad idea executed in the worst possible manner by using email spam to promote it...! Avoid These Losers.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Flying Solo Network [mailto:chad@fastpitcher.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 12:48 PM
Subject: A new way to network online...

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Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Danny Sullivan Unveils Tundra

Danny Sullivan Unveils Toyota Tundra Race Truck to Compete in the 40th Anniversary Tecate SCORE Baja 1000

Today, T Force Motorsports officially unveiled the #33 race truck scheduled to compete in the legendary Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 on November 13th. Founded earlier this year by Dan Friedkin and former Indy 500 winner and open-wheel racing star Danny Sullivan, the professional program was assembled in just under six months.

Vista, CA (PRWEB) November 7, 2007 -- Today, T Force Motorsports officially unveiled the #33 race truck scheduled to compete in the legendary Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 on November 13th. Founded earlier this year by Dan Friedkin and former Indy 500 winner and open-wheel racing star Danny Sullivan, the professional program was assembled in just under six months.

The race vehicle is a Toyota Tundra Trophy Truck able to exert 765 horsepower and reach speeds nearing 140 mph on dirt. "The truck is reliable and fast, with engineering advances in multiple areas including steering and suspension" stated Crew Chief Christian Reicher. When the race truck crosses the starting line, it will be the second Tundra in off-road history to compete in the premier Trophy Truck class, following Ivan Stewart's in the year 2000. Driving duties will be shared between Friedkin, Sullivan, Rex Whiteside and promising up-and-coming driver Chad Ragland.

The race is celebrating its fortieth anniversary this year. Starting in Ensenada, Baja California and finishing in Cabo San Lucas, the 1,296-mile course is a grueling mix of desert terrain. Veteran drivers who have seen many of the past forty events are commenting on this year's course difficulty, and many are calling it the toughest in the event's history. Although competing in a vehicle class capable of winning the overall title, Sullivan noted, "In our first year, merely completing the Baja 1000 will be a tremendous accomplishment."

About T Force Motorsports
T Force Motorsports, a division of Chupacabra Racing, LLC, was founded in May 2007. The team competes in the SCORE International Desert Series in the #33 Toyota Tundra Trophy truck. The state-of-the-art facilities are located in Vista, California. For more information and team updates from the Baja 1000, visit www.tforcemotorsports.com.

Contact:
Emily Miller
916-719-9949

Press Contact: Emily Miller
Company Name: T Force Motorsports
Phone: 916-719-9949
Website:
www.tforcemotorsports.com

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Where To Park User Generated Content?

Domain Industry Magnates Back SharedReviews

Syndicated user-generated content will power the next generation of domain parking platforms.

Toronto, ON (PRWEB) November 1, 2007 -- SharedReviews announced today the closing of a first round investment. The funding round was done by Frank Schilling and Monster Venture Partners. Also participating in the current round of financing is Internet Real Estate Group, a leading developer of premium Internet domain names.

Rob Monster, Managing Director of Monster Venture Partners said, "The boundary between producers and consumers of digital content is blurring as user-generated content is playing an ever increasing role in influencing attitudes and behaviors of online consumers. SharedReviews fills an important gap in the market in terms of providing "wisdom of the crowd" oversight of user-generated content, compensating reviewers who deliver high quality content, and distributing the content over large networks of underutilized Internet real estate."

Frank Schilling, founder of Name Administration, is known to many as the world's most successful domain portfolio manager with a portfolio of hundreds of thousands of high quality generic internet domains. Frank is also viewed as an authority on domain industry trends and is a frequent speaker on topics related to domain monetization.

"My investment in SharedReviews is first and foremost a bet on people. Peter Ejtel (CEO) and Frank Michlick (COO) are two gentlemen whom I have known for years and whom I respect greatly. I also believe in the vision of syndicating high quality content onto under-developed domains as a step forward on the path to full domain development for domain properties that receive significant traffic and are good candidates for indexing by search engines due to the presence of truly novel and useful content." added Frank Schilling

Internet Real Estate Group, rounded out the financing and also brings a network of Internet domains as well as deep knowledge of the Internet domain landscape.

"Building a strong Internet brand has a lot to do with helping users find relevant and compelling content related to their area of interest. Quality content generated by users is a very important piece of that puzzle," said Mike "Zappy" Zapolin CEO of Internet Real Estate Group.

"Internet Real Estate Group controls a number of Web 2.0 properties where the integration of user generated content is a design requirement. For example, Chocolate.com is built on a proprietary online storefront engine which is extendable to a range of popular online shopping categories. At the same time, we know that chocolate is a popular review category on SharedReviews. It did not take us long to make the connection between how the companies would be able to leverage each other" added Andrew Miller, President of Internet Real Estate Group.
   
SharedReviews is currently in a limited public beta test of its flagship portal, SharedReviews.com. The company's full launch of SharedReviews is set for early December, just in time for the year-end holiday shopping season.

"With SharedReviews providing a safe social environment for members to maintain detailed demographic profiles and a community with which to share consumer experiences, it has been an ongoing focus for us to leverage non-traditional monetization verticals to define the true value of this high quality consumer feedback. We are delighted to have assembled an investor group with expertise to help tap this lucrative search vertical and better reward our users' contributions," said Peter Ejtel, CEO of SharedReviews.

About SharedReviews
SharedReviews was founded to enable consumers to monetize high quality user-generated content. With established third party distribution partners looking to increase value within their advertising networks, SharedReviews bridges the gap between market demand and content creators in an open and honest transparency. For more information, visit us on the web at
http://sharedreviews.com.

About Frank Schilling and Name Administration
One of the most respected domain investors in the industry and founder of Name Administration. He is known to many as the world's most successful domain portfolio manager with one of the largest, and most successful domain portfolios in the industry. Frank is also viewed as an authority on domain industry trends and is a frequent speaker on topics related to domain monetization.

About Internet Real Estate Group
Internet Real Estate Group, LLC,
www.InternetRealEstate.com, a leader in the acquisition and development of category generic domain names and online brands, owns a portfolio of businesses including Software.com, Patents.com, Sweepstakes.com, Phone.com, Podcast.com, Chocolate.com, Jeans.com and Consultants.com, comprising a media network of businesses and communities representing some of the most important online categories.

About Monster Venture Partners, LLC
Monster Venture Partners is a new breed of early-stage venture capital firm based in Seattle. Our investment philosophy is to engage in a genuine hands-on partnership with founders to jointly create value for all stakeholders. For larger opportunities, we co-invest with leading investors from around the world, selecting from a universe of like-minded investors who are able to add strategic value. We are focused on three primary verticals: (1) marketing technology, (2) consumer healthcare, and (3) global consumer internet.

Media Contact:
Peter Ejtel
peter @ sharedreviews.com
416-619-0992

Press Contact: Peter Ejtel
Company Name: SharedReviews
Phone: 416-619-0992
Website:  sharedreviews.com