Compete partners with world-class, innovative technology and marketing leaders

Current Partners include:



Compete’s parternership with CastleCops – a globally oriented security and privacy site – identifies phishing sites and augments the Trust Scores provided through Compete Snapshot™.  The Phishing Incident Reporting and Termination Squad was started jointly by CastleCops and Sunbelt Software. PIRT's goal is to take down phish as quickly as possible thru legal channels, professional relationships established worldwide with governments and security firms/researchers.


Eons is a 50-plus media company inspiring a generation of boomers to live the biggest life possible. Founded by Jeff Taylor, creator of Monster.com, Eons has attracted a team of renowned advisors and industry-leading partners and is backed by venture capital financing from General Catalyst Partners, Sequoia Capital, Charles River Ventures, and Intel Capital, as well as Humana, Inc. It is supported by corporate founding partners Harrah’s Entertainment, Hyatt Corp., Humana, Inc., Liberty Mutual Group, Fidelity and Verizon Wireless. Eons is headquartered in Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, Mass. For more information about Eons media, visit www.eons.com and www.cranky.com.


Compete partners with GeoTrust - the world’s second largest digital certificate provider, and a leader in a wide variety of identity and Trust services – to augment its Trust Scores. GeoTrust operates a Trust service under the Trustwatch brand (www.trustwatch.com) that utilizes a green/yellow/red light system to help users avoid malicious sites. Compete uses GeoTrust scores to enhance its own scoring system.


Compete’s partnership with the USC Annenberg School Center for the Digital Future will combine the unique strengths of each organization to create new insights for consumers, businesses, and policymakers. The extensive expertise of each organization will be featured in collaborative studies, executive briefings and joint presentations regarding the use of Internet technology and its impact on the daily lives of Americans.

Consumer data published by CDF and Compete highlight how consumer use of the Internet has changed over recent years.  CDF has been tracking a representative sample of Internet users and non-users over the past six years in its study, Surveying the Digital Future, completely capturing the rise of broadband at home, online media, wireless Internet, blogging and other user-generated content, and the emergence of social networking.  Highlights from the study can be found at http://www.digitalcenter.org/pdf/Center-for-the-Digital-Future-2005-Highlights.pdf.

To purchase the full 2005 report go to:
http://www.digitalcenter.org/pages/current_report.asp?intGlobalId=19.