Drivers Republic

It ceased publication in August 2009 due to differences over the direction taken by its owners and the creative team that produced its magazine and video content.

It was during his time at Experian and working together with Hitwise that he gained a profile for advising businesses such as Yahoo, Microsoft and eBay on social networking and internet marketing.

Thanks to your participation and the generous support of the automotive industry we were in rude health and looking forward to a bumper year, but differences in our vision about future priorities have led to a parting of ways.

"[3] The content provided included automotive news, first drives, columns, streaming video, downloadable audio tracks and photos.

DR's social community allows users to create profiles including photos, videos and blogs, join groups, add friends and publish events, similar functionality to that offered by Facebook, with the combination of a MySpace personal page to provide users with a central repository for their news, photos and stories accessible from anywhere on the web.