About Us
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VS-TrEx
This is an abbreviation for the VariSearch-Traffic Exchange. It is
traffic exchange software designed by Rich Parker, founder of VariSearch.
The 'alpha site' can be found at
http://trex.varisearch.com
as a free-to-join traffic exchange system. It first came online 8 October,
2004.
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VS-TEN
This is an abbreviation for the VariSearch Traffic Exchange Network. It
is a network designed specifically to help traffic exchanges grow more quickly
by interconnecting them. The initial site is at
http://vs-ten.varisearch.com , and is
a free-to-join (paid upgrade available) network. It first came online
February 5th, 2005.
VS-TEN currently interconnects almost 100 traffic exchanges, and is to date
the only Traffic Exchange Network designed to connect exchanges based on
different traffic exchange scripts, not just our own VS-TrEx.
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VariSearch
VariSearch is a small business filed as a fictitious name in the State of
Florida, in the United States of America. It is fully held and owned by
Rich Parker, who is hoping to turn it into a Limited Liability Corporation in
2006. This started as a side-experiment in late 2003, and started the
VariSearch directory
in February, 2004. VariSearch is primarily focused on
"helping businesses get seen on the internet", and will be producing a new kind
of search engine a few years from now. To fund the research and
development of that search engine, VariSearch is building up several
traffic-related businesses, including VS-TrEx, VS-TEN, and a few other sites,
yet to be officially announced.
Our principal place of business is:
4090 Hodges Blvd #3401
Jacksonville, Florida, USA 32224
If you need to report abuse or spam, send an email to
abuse@varisearch.com, and we'll do
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Rich Parker
Rich Parker has been a software developer since 1981, with a primary
emphasis on interconnecting systems (connecting computers together), and a
secondary emphasis on structured data systems. He has developed
commercial software in over 35 programming languages and 4 human languages
(five if you count "geek"). His software has been developed for
various firms, and has been run in 16 of the world's time zones.
In an emergency, Rich can be reached at (US) 904-992-8076. Please
keep in mind that he lives in EST (GMT-5), and does have to sleep
sometime. Also, Rich is available through Skype, under the user id of
varisearch. Last, to contact Rich directly, you can send email to
richp@varisearch.com |
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