by David Evans | Dating Site Technology
Hot on the heels of my post about remixing Web 2.0 services comes Ning. Founded by Marc Andresson (think Netscape), it’s a development tool for non-developers. Ning is a free online service (or, as we like to call it, a Playground) for people to build and run...
by David Evans | Dating Site Technology
Over the years I’ve seen many different types of virtual helpers, from the ill-fated Microsoft Bob to Clippy the Paperclip. I’ve been doing some research into avatars for dating sites and came across Oddcast. It’s straightforward to create an avatar,...
by David Evans | Dating Site Technology
I am looking to select a private-label dating site to use with several projects. Site must be hosted, and not use a shared database, or provide some way to segment the database. I’m aware of the usual suspects, some of which are listed in the Tools &...
by David Evans | Dating Site Technology
A few months ago I experimented with Greasemonkey, a set of browser extensions which allows anyone with rudimentary web development skills to remix websites. My example Greasemonkey script ran a single query against Yahoo Personals and Match and listed the results...
by David Evans | Dating Site Technology
[Userplane](http://www.userplane.com/ “Userplane Website”) announced the release of plug-in modules for software platforms Simple Machines, vBulletin, Mambo and phpNuke. With the release of the modules, website developers and administrators using these...
by David Evans | Dating Site Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Media Lab researcher Anmol Madan has created a PDA application that uses a microphone to measure compatibility between singles. The mobile matchmaker earned the nickname Jerk-O-Meter because the application not only...