Race Car Network

The portal for race car enthusuasts

4WD Community

The portal for everything offroad

Bull Riding Network

The portal for lovers of rodeo

Chopper Community

The chopper and custom bike portal

Ski Community

The portal for downhill and freestyle

Monster Truck Network

If it's big and has 4 wheels, it's here

Race Bike Network

The race bike and roadracing portal

Surf Board Network

The portal for surfers and fans

Super Cross Network

The super cross network portal

Snow Board Network

For snowboard enthusiasts and fans

Boat Race Network

The portal for everything boat racing

Global Hotel List

Your guide to finding a great hotel

The Restaurant Network

Restaurant listings in your area

The Nightclub Community

Essentials for a good nightlife

Limousine Providers

Need transportation? Look no further

The Drink Index

The best guides to drinks & cocktails

Beer Community

Your resource for everything beer

The Vodka Index

Everything to know about vodka

The Whiskey Index

The ultimate guide to whiskey

Table of Contents

Overview
Online Communities
Traffic Management
Core Technologies
Advertise With Us
Careers

Core Technologies

In order to accomplish the goal of providing the best online experience, we strive to constantly update our communities, networks and sites with the latest technologies. The following is an overview of current and upcoming core systems:

  • coreuser - Unified account and login system, allowing for one identity across all other systems.
  • corenews - News aggregation, presentation and archive system. Keeps all newsitems in one database with the advantage of presenting appropriate on-topic newsitems through multiple front-ends.
  • corephoto - Uploading, conversion, sharing and formatting of images in photo album format.
  • corevideo - Uploading, conversion, sharing and formatting of video clips in album format, universally playable and distributable through multiple front-ends.
  • coremail - Virtual E-Mail system with web interface, SMTP, POP3 and other advanced features such as custom filters, forwarding, mobile notification and more.
  • coretools - Searching and tagging of objects (videos, photos, and more), formatting for printing, bookmarks, favorites, comments, ratings and miscellaneous services.
  • corepoll - Multiple-question polling engine with results displayed in various output formats such as bar charts, pie charts and tables.
  • corelist - Geographically based directory engine and database capable of containing any type of location-oriented entities such as restaurants, bars, hotels, night clubs, stores and venues.
  • coreprofile - Profile system for social networking and community building, as well as service-oriented uses such as resume- and job databases and matchmaking.
  • coreweb - Creation, hosting and editing of user homepages.
  • coremap - Map data and display, directions, routes and distance calculation system.
  • coremobile - Mobile content delivery and applications, SMS, MMS, WAP and full-scale mobile web sites and systems.
  • corebanner - Advertisement delivery and traffic accounting system allowing for targeted advertising campaigns and custom ad integration using rich media and multimedia.

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Each core consists of a server and a client, allowimg for multiple clients implemented across several different front-ends, incorporating any number of features that the core has to offer. For example, coreprofile contains functionality to limit access to information about profiles unless the viewer is a registred user or a member of the website. This allows for the creation of a job- and resume system with two target groups:

  • Job Seekers - Free to create a profile, post a resume, maintain an updated listing and respond to offers.
  • Employers - Free to browse profiles and resumes, but with a fee structure (membership) to access actual contact information.

In another scenario, the same core may be used to create a social networking website, completely free for all users and with only one level of access. This front-end would not use the restriction features of the core, and instead of posting resumes and countering with employment opportunities, the main functionality would consist of interacting with other cores, such as corephoto, corevideo and coremail to create a flourishing online community.

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Structuring the networks, communities and sites in this fashion, utilizing cores, allows for rapid development, deployment and expansion. A baseline experience only using a number of core features can be brought online while other, more advanced features are being developed and tested, minimizing time-to-market and downtime for upgrades.

Each core is developed with its specific responsibilities in mind, removing the need for the client side of the core to know about the inner workings in order to access the functions. With some exceptions, the cores are built as web services, which allows the front-ends to use any number of contemporary technologies, on Windows®, UNIX, Linux and Apple Macintosh platforms. For in-depth information, see the White papers.