Enables users to search the Web, Usenet, and images. Features include PageRank, caching and translation of results, and an option to find similar pages. The company's focus is developing search technology.
iGoogle is your personalized Google page. Add news, photos, weather, and stuff from across the web to your page.
Enables users to search and browse the Usenet archives which consist of over 700 million messages, and post new comments.
Official site. Includes developer's kit, terms and conditions, and FAQ.
Use of this site is subject to express terms of use. By continuing past this page, you agree to abide by these terms.
| Type | Public |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1991 |
| Headquarters | London, England, UK |
| Key people | Jamie Palumbo |
| Industry | Music |
| Products | Dance Music CDs, Nightclubs |
| Revenue | £136m |
| Website | www.ministryofsound.com |
Ministry of Sound (MoS) is a global dance music brand and a nightclub in Elephant and Castle, Southwark, South London, officially opened on 21st September 1991. British MoS initially set itself apart from other London nightclubs of the time with its location well away from London clubland, a non-alcoholic bar with a 24 hour dance licence and the highly-acclaimed sound system; all features designed to attract an enthusiastic crowd of music lovers. DJs mix live sets on Friday and Saturday each week. The MoS contains two dance floors as well as a Sony PlayStation room and Absolut chill bar.
Ministry of Sound was founded by James Palumbo, Humphrey Waterhouse and DJ Justin Berkmann. It is still largely owned and controlled by Jamie Palumbo, son of property developer Peter, Lord Palumbo. Since the club's opening, the MoS brand has been extended to a number of other areas. Profits from the brand put Palumbo on the Sunday Times Rich List 2004, with an estimated worth of £136m.
The club's name and original logo are in the style of executive branches of UK government (such as the Ministry of Defence). The original logo was designed by Marc Woodhouse & Justin Berkmann and was based on the portcullis and crown, the symbols of Westminster government.
The current logo is a redesign done as a collaboration from AMP, London who designed the general logo and Vincent Connare at Dalton Maag, London who designed the lettering and finalized the artwork for MOS logo completed in 2002.
topGuide to nightclub life. The latest on trance music, house music, clubs and raves plus live webcasts from raves.
Offical Web site of the world famous Ministry of Sound club based in Elephant and Castle, London, UK.
Ministry of Sound (MoS) is a nightclub in Elephant and Castle, Southwark, South London, officially opened on 21st September 1991. British MoS initially set itself apart from other ...
Brighton is just wicked Adsorb reckons. Set on the coast with an acceptable beach, Brighton already has a head start on most parts of the UK. But it’s not just the sun, sea and ...