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Ryze is a social networking website connecting business professionals, especially entrepreneurs.

Ryze.com is a free and paid social networking website designed to link business professionals, particularly new entrepreneurs. The site claims to have over 500,000 members in 200 countries, with over 1,000 external organizations hosting sub-networks on the site. Both paid and unpaid membership levels are offered. Founded in early 2001 by Adrian Scott, it was one of the first of a new generation of social networking services, and was a heavy influence on Friendster, founded by early Ryze member Jonathan Abrams in 2002. Ken Berger was the first external member of Ryze, joining in June 2001.

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Ryze Trampoline Parks is a brand of trampoline parks operated in Europe and Asia and owned by CircusTrix. Ryze parks are currently located in Edinburgh and Glasgow in Scotland and Hong Kong in China. A new park is set to be opened in the Claverhouse area of Dundee, Scotland in late 2017. The indoor parks contain dozens of interconnected trampolines, soft-foam pits, trapeze, and slacklines.

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Sky Zone

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CircusTrix

CircusTrix is an American developer, operator and franchisor of indoor trampoline and extreme recreation parks. The company operates over 319 parks in the United States, Europe, and Asia making it the largest trampoline park operator in the world, the largest operator of extreme obstacle courses in the United States, and the operator of the largest trampoline park in Germany.