About / History
March 2007
Vista Preview Project (StormX.info) established.
April 2007
TECHGEEK established and hosted by ScoreRight Services.
May 2007
Vista Preview Project renamed StormX.info, releases Windows Vista
gadgets. UltimateXShare launched.
June 2007
reawakennetworks established after partnership between ScoreRight
Services, pointzero Media and StormX.info. TECHGEEK moves
to its current home. StormX.info relaunches itself as
its current form, axes all gadgets and scraps Vista Preview
Project.
July 2007
TECHGEEK Live Podcast Trial conducted - cancelled after one episode
due to failure to find time to record. Antinomie Designs
created by Terence Huynh. ScoreRight Services, SRSSMS
and other projects go under the name SRSSMS Network.
ClassOf announced (SRSSMS Network).
August 2007
Terence Huynh releases first TECHGEEK custom built theme. TheBuzz
launched (pointzero Media). reawakennetworks launches
V3 theme.
September 2007
Kenny Yeoh starts writing for TECHGEEK.
October 2007
TECHGEEK releases brand new theme, switches from blog to news-like
theme. reawakennetworks launches V4 theme. SRS Hosting
merges with XC Hosting in Victoria to create XC Hosting.
November 2007
Terashares started. 360NET plans finalised by StormX Group and SRSSMS Network.
reawakennetworks releases internal R6 plans, creates
and establishes Board of Directors and adds new staff
members. TECHGEEK Studios is created to produce a trial
period of the TECHGEEK Podcast.
TECHGEEK covers Australian Election on Twitter.
December 2007
TECHGEEK Podcast finishes trial.
January 2008
Stewart Wilson leaves SRSSMS Networks. XC Hosting is then sepearted
from SRSSMS Networks.
March 2008
XC Hosting leaves reawakennetworks and merges with another hosting
company and creates Multitude3. Sean Hyatt starts writing
for TECHGEEK.
April 2008
TECHGEEK gets brand new design, switches back to the popular blog
format and gets new domain. TheBuzz finally axed and
replaced with The Journal, a blog about anything.
May 2008
reawakennetworks breaks up, leaving pointzero Media to take over
the reawakennetworks name. Reawaken Media is then announced,
to keep the reawaken name.
June 2008
StormX Group becomes a part of Reawaken Media. Multitude3 forms
new partnership with Reawaken Media.
July 2008
Reawaken Media launches.
