The lower site of Durham Johnston Comprehensive School was located on it until September 2009 when the school's sites merged.
The site eventually merged with video sharing website Vidly, which was later renamed Twitvid.
Sometimes, different sites mixed him with other footballer, Alan Dzutsev from Ukraine, merging information about both.
On June 2, the Australian site merge was completed.
However, over the course of the next few months, the site merged, quality-controlled and retired some questions so that, as at July 2011, currently there are around 600,000 questions.
The new site is merging services, communities and currency exchanges of several monetized virtual worlds, attempting to bridge the gap between them.
In 1991, the sites again merged to become the College of North West London.
The two sites effectively merged into the newly acquired YellowPages.com.
In 2003, wisden.com acquired Cricinfo, and both the sites merged to produce a site of unmatched depth and breadth.
The addresses include a 40-bit pseudorandom number that minimizes the risk of address collisions if sites merge or packets are misrouted.