by David Evans | Dating Site Technology
Userplane announces version 1.8.0 of the Userplane Webchat. Two big feature additions are: 1. Multi-User Audio/Video Support for viewing multiple audio/video streams* 2. Hidden Rooms (allows private rooms for certain user types) *Activation of the multi-user...
by David Evans | Dating Site Technology
AEwebworks has launched the fourth generation of their dating software. AEwebworks is a long-time advertiser and sponsor of the Tools & services section of Online Dating Insider. Notable features in 4.0: Integrated blogs- Each member of dating community now can...
by David Evans | Dating Site Technology
A reader is looking for a voicemail system for his dating sites. Everyone gets a VM box, and have free access via telephone. Leaving message would cost the sending $N/minute. This being 2005 and the internet and all, I started thinking about a VOIP solutions. Skype...
by David Evans | Dating Site Technology, Mobile Dating
Last night I found a website called Don’t Click It where visitors do not have to click anything to navigate and operate the site. Once you get used to not clicking things, it becomes fairly natural and makes you wonder why we’ve been clicking all these...
by David Evans | Dating Site Technology, Dating Sites & Startups
My Web 2.0 is a social search engine where users can “tag and save content, connect to friends, share what they know, and discover what the world is tagging.” You can control what you see (and want to see) by your social network, there is an open API for...
by David Evans | Dating Site Technology
I used to live in my web browser, now I live in my RSS newsreader. I have a feed folder called keepup. It contains blog feeds to several popular services I use daily. Technorati, del.icio.us, Feedburner, Bloglines, Flickr, etc. Today the Flickr feed pushed down an...