Masterseek

[2] According to its executives, Masterseek utilizes a business model based on an annual business subscription fee of USD $149, in return for which subscribers receive full editing control over their corporate profile, content and advertising, and control over widgets and embedded video, among other factors.

[3] As of June 2008, accountancy firm Horwart International had approximated the raw market value of the Masterseek company at $150 million.

[4] The company remains privately owned, but also in June 2008, it sold 10% of its authorized stocks to a range of foreign investors.

[10] On August 3, 2006, TIME had dubbed Accoona one of its "50 best websites," illustrating how the search engine used artificial intelligence to "understand" the meaning of keyword queries.

[1] The Masterseek search engine relies on web crawlers that automatically collect and sort company details from the internet.

The Masterseek name began to be displayed on the team's apparel that week, with the Tour's start in London.