They Rule, update the database of power.

An uproar because the first release of They Rule, put on by Josh On in 2001, he quickly made the rounds of the globe for the immediate readability that gave the complex power relations that cross industries and U.S. institutions. The database had an impressive impact at the same time exciting and daunting, given that overall he created from the snapshot, you could clearly delineate the narrow and redundant power class of 'who's in charge' (they rule). Award-winning time has finally undergone a need to update static data that added not only in quantity but also new features with the promise of an annual update. Among the features available, usable only with version 7 of flash player, however, a blog, a search interface on specialized sites, domestic research the connections between companies, an internal name search, the ability to save and load your own maps custom, which can also be printed and annotated at will. The intentions of the author are not repeated to make it a point of reference, considering also the extreme volatility of the information, but a good starting point for personal investigations, which make it clear and, above all, public