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I had planned over 20,000 kms of rides after I had discovered this app. The wife and I are riding 29 states and 3 provinces after I complete a 24 border to border run to Mexico.

Planning the trip was easy and with the Butler map overlay completely changed the route we are taking. I was having no luck with the mobile app however. Turns out the email address I used to sign up for facebook was used to log in. Hadn't used that one in years. The found it and it works awesome now! Wicked customer service!

Charles Lott •. Love tracking my rides with Rever. This app does this and a heck of lot more. There is a ton of single track moto rides where I live and the tracking system/gps is very accurate. I like the new feature of auto pause and of course I like to see how fast I ride as this app gives me my highest mph which I can compare with my friends.

Before Rever came along I would use Map my ride but this was not a motorcycle specific app. Now I track all of my rides and can share them with my friends. KTMColorado •. I had planned over 20,000 kms of rides after I had discovered this app. The wife and I are riding 29 states and 3 provinces after I complete a 24 border to border run to Mexico. Planning the trip was easy and with the Butler map overlay completely changed the route we are taking. I was having no luck with the mobile app however.

Turns out the email address I used to sign up for facebook was used to log in. Hadn't used that one in years. The found it and it works awesome now! Wicked customer service! Charles Lott •. Love tracking my rides with Rever.

This app does this and a heck of lot more. There is a ton of single track moto rides where I live and the tracking system/gps is very accurate. I like the new feature of auto pause and of course I like to see how fast I ride as this app gives me my highest mph which I can compare with my friends. Before Rever came along I would use Map my ride but this was not a motorcycle specific app.

Now I track all of my rides and can share them with my friends. KTMColorado •.

Contents • • • • • • • History [ ] Revver was founded by,, and in 2004, and was based in. Mischief 1985 soundtrack download. The website launched October 29, 2005. The company received investment from,, Draper Richards, William R.

Hearst, III, Comcast Interactive Capital and Turner Broadcasting. Oliver Luckett and Ian Clarke departed the company in late 2006, Steven Starr in 2007. A revision of the site, Revver 1.0 was released in September 2006. This included a new design, user dashboard, a web based uploader and as a video delivery method.

Around the same time as the release, prominent user signed a promotional deal with Revver. Shortly prior to its relaunch, around 20,000 videos were available on the site. Dagestanskaya skazka pechke poleno By mid-October this number had almost quintupled to 100,000 videos.

The site's most popular user, a creator of videos, had generated a payment to its creators of US$50,000. On November 29, and Revver announced a deal to make Revver videos available to subscribers of Verizon's service. The deal was announced one day after a similar deal with YouTube. On V CAST, Revver videos do not contain advertisements at the end, but Revver shares half of the revenue from the venture with content creators. Revver was acquired by for US$5 million in February 2008. LiveUniverse stopped making regular payments of shared ad revenue to video creators several months after the acquisition.

Since approximately 2011, Revver's site has been shut down. Revenue model [ ] Revver was the first video-sharing website to through advertising and to share ad revenue with the creator. In 2006, Revver was awarded the Most Influential Independent Website by Television Week, nominated for an Advanced Technology Emmy Award, and honored as one of the 100 most promising startups.

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In 2007, Revver announced it had paid out its first million dollars to online creators and syndicators. The defining feature behind Revver was the RevTag, a tracking tag attached to uploaded videos. The RevTag displayed an advertisement at the end of each video. When clicked, the advertiser was charged and the advertising fee split between the video creator and Revver.

RevTags were trackable across the web; because the RevTag was part of the video file itself, the technology worked regardless of where the video file is hosted or displayed. Users were further encouraged to share by Revver's affiliate program. An Affiliate was a user who helped to promote videos, through email,, peer-to-peer sharing, or posting on their own website or on sites.

Revver affiliates earned 20% of ad revenue for sharing videos. The remaining revenue for each video is divided equally between the video creator and Revver. Revver's upload license allows for redistribution under the Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5.