The Infosphere is the largest Futurama knowledge bank on the web.
Note: Most of the external links go to The Infosphere
History
The Infosphere originally started as a minor off project by 'Buddy13' as a place for him to store anything knew about Futurama. He decided on the MediaWiki platform, because it was at the time one of the simple solutions offered by DreamHost, the Infosphere's former host.
But the Infosphere grew in popularity, and generally appealed to more and more of regular members from PEEL, whom would contribute to the wiki.
In late 2007, the site saw a layout change and standard change, which introduces infoboxes to the wiki as well as minor design changes for the wiki to keep it more stylish.
Server problems
During 2008, DreamHost took down the Infosphere because it was using too much CPU usage on their servers, which were shared with others, and the site was quickly moved to a short array of servers as a result. The host at DreamHost was tried again, but failed when they could not provide the required CPU usage the site needed.
The Infosphere find itself a steady, yet considered temporary, place at the German Hexonet, hosted off a dedicated machine. The site would later that year move to a virtual machine, but hosted from the same data centre.
Wikia's offering
The only competition to the Infosphere has remained Wikia's Futurama Wiki. Wikia have at least twice tried to offer a partnership between them and the Infosphere. One of the arguments used by advocates of the Wikia supporters are better servers and lack of competition.
However, the editors of the Infosphere have denied a possibility of a partnership with Wikia's Futurama Wiki, because it would involve too many restrictions for the wiki as it is. A key issue with the deal has been for the Infosphere editors the fact that Wikia is a for-profit organisation, which issues ads on its wikis, something the Infosphere would not like to see on its own wiki. The Wikia supporters on the other hand, suggested that the ads would encourage people to sign up and become a contributor, as the ads disappear when you log in.
The Infosphere editors also moved that despite their occasional server issues, they were doing rather well and were not in need of Wikia's servers. However, they did specify that the lack of competition would be nice, but also moved that the content of Wikia's wiki was too weak for the quality standard of the Infosphere, and sharing that content would best be avoided.
Note: Most of the external links go to The Infosphere
History
The Infosphere originally started as a minor off project by 'Buddy13' as a place for him to store anything knew about Futurama. He decided on the MediaWiki platform, because it was at the time one of the simple solutions offered by DreamHost, the Infosphere's former host.
But the Infosphere grew in popularity, and generally appealed to more and more of regular members from PEEL, whom would contribute to the wiki.
In late 2007, the site saw a layout change and standard change, which introduces infoboxes to the wiki as well as minor design changes for the wiki to keep it more stylish.
Server problems
During 2008, DreamHost took down the Infosphere because it was using too much CPU usage on their servers, which were shared with others, and the site was quickly moved to a short array of servers as a result. The host at DreamHost was tried again, but failed when they could not provide the required CPU usage the site needed.
The Infosphere find itself a steady, yet considered temporary, place at the German Hexonet, hosted off a dedicated machine. The site would later that year move to a virtual machine, but hosted from the same data centre.
Wikia's offering
The only competition to the Infosphere has remained Wikia's Futurama Wiki. Wikia have at least twice tried to offer a partnership between them and the Infosphere. One of the arguments used by advocates of the Wikia supporters are better servers and lack of competition.
However, the editors of the Infosphere have denied a possibility of a partnership with Wikia's Futurama Wiki, because it would involve too many restrictions for the wiki as it is. A key issue with the deal has been for the Infosphere editors the fact that Wikia is a for-profit organisation, which issues ads on its wikis, something the Infosphere would not like to see on its own wiki. The Wikia supporters on the other hand, suggested that the ads would encourage people to sign up and become a contributor, as the ads disappear when you log in.
The Infosphere editors also moved that despite their occasional server issues, they were doing rather well and were not in need of Wikia's servers. However, they did specify that the lack of competition would be nice, but also moved that the content of Wikia's wiki was too weak for the quality standard of the Infosphere, and sharing that content would best be avoided.
Albert Roca Puyol (born in Granollers, Barcelona, Spain in 20 October 1962) is the physical fitness coach at Galatasaray SK. Previously he worked at FC Barcelona He will be in charge of the team’s physical preparation: Process Training in Football
Professional Football Coach
* Professor of Theory and Practice of Training at the University of Barcelona Blanquerna
* Ex-professional player 1st Division
Professional Profile
* Technical Professional Football
* National Coach
University Professor in Physical Activity and Sport
Fitness Trainer, Master of High Performance
Specialist in Sports Psychology.
Postgraduate Readaptation EsfuerzoEx andalusia-Professional Footballer 1st and 2nd Division
Champions Cup with Real Zaragoza
Studies
* Bachelor of Science in Physical Education and Sport
* Master of High Performance
* Specialist in Sports Psychology.
* At postgraduate Rehabilitation Effort
Career Technician
CE Europe, coach and trainer 2
CE Europe First Coach
Manlleu CE, entailed First
Sabadell: Second Prepardor coach and Physical
FC Barcelona, Technical Assistant. First team coach of the 5 seasons
Galatasaray SK, Technical Assistant and Fitness Coach
Titles
*UEFA Champions League. Season 2005-06
*League 1st Division. Seasons 2004-05 and 2005-06
*Supercopa de España. Seasons 2005-06 and 2006-07
Professional Football Coach
* Professor of Theory and Practice of Training at the University of Barcelona Blanquerna
* Ex-professional player 1st Division
Professional Profile
* Technical Professional Football
* National Coach
University Professor in Physical Activity and Sport
Fitness Trainer, Master of High Performance
Specialist in Sports Psychology.
Postgraduate Readaptation EsfuerzoEx andalusia-Professional Footballer 1st and 2nd Division
Champions Cup with Real Zaragoza
Studies
* Bachelor of Science in Physical Education and Sport
* Master of High Performance
* Specialist in Sports Psychology.
* At postgraduate Rehabilitation Effort
Career Technician
CE Europe, coach and trainer 2
CE Europe First Coach
Manlleu CE, entailed First
Sabadell: Second Prepardor coach and Physical
FC Barcelona, Technical Assistant. First team coach of the 5 seasons
Galatasaray SK, Technical Assistant and Fitness Coach
Titles
*UEFA Champions League. Season 2005-06
*League 1st Division. Seasons 2004-05 and 2005-06
*Supercopa de España. Seasons 2005-06 and 2006-07
Ken Underwood is a entrepreneur, and the founder of Strategic Interactive Holdings Corp., a Ponte Vedra Beach-based company that specializes in interaction-based online businesses. Underwood has established several business ventures across the United States. In 2003, Ken created another company, the National Safety Commission which became the largest online traffic school in the United States. In 2007, the company was listed by Inc Magazine as the second fastest growing education company in the United States. In the state of Florida and several other states, if a person receives a traffic ticket, the law allows the offender to attend traffic school to keep points from the ticket off their DMV records. By providing easily available online services, Underwood tapped into this niche segment which turned out to be a lucrative business.
After the success of The National Safety Commission, Underwood created other related ventures, and expanded into the music and music marketing industry through the launch of StereoFame.com, where bands compete against each other online for points and prizes. While nearly 50% of the music on the site is completely free and no advertising is accepted, Stereofame generates revenue through song sales and premium subscriptions. It currently has over 30,000 members and showcases music from over 10,000 artists. The site is an official honoree at the 13th annual Webby Awards in 2009.
Social
Underwood has been involved in several social and political campaigns in Jacksonville, Florida. including the highly-publicized referendum to move the U.S. Navy's master east coast jet base. and served as a Florida delegate to the 2008 Republican National Convention.
After the success of The National Safety Commission, Underwood created other related ventures, and expanded into the music and music marketing industry through the launch of StereoFame.com, where bands compete against each other online for points and prizes. While nearly 50% of the music on the site is completely free and no advertising is accepted, Stereofame generates revenue through song sales and premium subscriptions. It currently has over 30,000 members and showcases music from over 10,000 artists. The site is an official honoree at the 13th annual Webby Awards in 2009.
Social
Underwood has been involved in several social and political campaigns in Jacksonville, Florida. including the highly-publicized referendum to move the U.S. Navy's master east coast jet base. and served as a Florida delegate to the 2008 Republican National Convention.
InsuranceLeads.com collects insurance quotes requests from shoppers and matches these requests to insurance agents using their services. InsuranceLeads.com does not sell insurance and is not an insurance agency. Insurance shoppers that request a quote fill out a short form online. The completed forms become insurance leads that are then matched to insurance representatives that specialize in the type of insurance quote requested.
History
InsuranceLeads.com was originally founded in 2003. It was started by a former insurance agent, Eric Oster and information system specialist Maksym Holovchenko. InsuranceLeads.com is owned by ITSOL, an acronym for Information Technology Solutions.
Awards and Recognition
InsuranceLeads.com received a Google award for 1 million insurance leads generated through Google advertisements in March of 2007.
History
InsuranceLeads.com was originally founded in 2003. It was started by a former insurance agent, Eric Oster and information system specialist Maksym Holovchenko. InsuranceLeads.com is owned by ITSOL, an acronym for Information Technology Solutions.
Awards and Recognition
InsuranceLeads.com received a Google award for 1 million insurance leads generated through Google advertisements in March of 2007.