by David Evans | Profiles & Matching
Mac fans are no doubt familiar with Cover Flow, which features a horizontal scrolling window displaying the contents of files. It’s a fantastic way to browse photos and is doing its part to preserve the concept of album cover art. Match.com’s Little Black...
by David Evans | Profiles & Matching
Charlie Rose asks Marissa Mayer at Google about who owns their data. full story at TechCrunch. Marissa Mayer: Innocently, your credit card company knows a lot what you do. I was reading an article just the other day that said your credit card company knows two years...
by David Evans | Dating Research, Profiles & Matching
Not content with relying on Happen Magazine or any of the other dating site companion publications, consumers are adopting a more Do It Yourself approach by taking the business of online dating research into their own hands. Be forewarned, if you’re looking for...
by David Evans | Profiles & Matching
In My Route to MySpace, co-founder Chris DeWOLF talks how life led him to MySpace. He had this to say about the future. In the future, social networks will be more distributed on the Internet. They’ll be able to be part of virtually any Web site, even content sites....
by David Evans | Legal, Profiles & Matching
Facebook is again running into serious problems when it comes to clearly explaining their take on ownership of member data. This is a work in progress and they are going to need many iterations to get it right. It’s easy to talk about portable profiles, social...
by David Evans | Dating Research, Dating Site Technology, Dating Sites & Startups, Profiles & Matching
PCWorld, of all publications, does a great job Analyzing the Algorithms of Attraction, asking the question, Just how do eHarmony, Plenty of Fish, True.com and PerfectMatch.com work under the hood? I wish reporters would talk to different dating sites. Getting tired of...