The original formation of GravityPark took place in the mid to late 90’s in Seattle, Washington when a group of skilled artists and programmers decided to band together, pooling skills, in an effort to help make a more available internet as well as help the development of the web as a means of media delivery.

 

This first insurrection was a success with a plethora of free, open source offerings such as the formation of GNU/RazorWire, liberating people from need to purchase costly firewalls and load balancers, and the free resource portal FlashPlanet.com (since sold to Internet.com) which provided users with free tutorials and source for Flash development.

 

After a brief hiatus in 2002, The Think-Tank re-banded down in sunny California in early 2003 allowing for the leverage of experience and insight we have gained to help others succeed as well.

 

By having a team of truly inspired and passionate artists, programmers, scientists and the like, we have been blessed to form a team that lists a wide variety of accomplishments. Some of these accomplishments have included being named Grand Prize winners of The Linux World Tales From the Script Contest (2001), conference speakers at Flashforward 2001, multiple time Flashforward Film Festival Judges, as well as combined networking and web portfolios that command respect.

GravityBSD enters beta stage

New Servers Debut

New Offices Open in Turlock