by David Evans | Dating Industry Finance, Dating Safety, Dating Site Features, Dating Sites & Startups, Marketing, Online Dating Industry, Profiles & Matching, Social: Dating & Networking
This really should be subtitled “How To Build a Dating Site Part IV.” I will treat dating sites with respect when they do the same for their members. I try hard to say nice things about the industry, but it’s difficult, and I am generally a positive...
by David Evans | Social: Dating & Networking
Spyder is a social network browser that runs on Macs (sorry, no PC version, how often do you hear that?). Spyder makes it easy to keep in touch with your friends or fan-base by message or comment. Add as many friends as you want, Spyder allows you to send friend...
by David Evans | Dating Safety, Social: Dating & Networking
Mark Brooks over at onlinepersonalswatch thinks liars are hurting not only themselves but also the online dating industry. Lies are always good for the short term and bad for the long term. Singles need to hold themselves to a higher standard of integrity. I advise...
by David Evans | Online Dating Innovation, Social: Dating & Networking
Virtual world builders Rivers Run Red have built the Swedish social network PlayAhead inside SecondLife. I’ve been spending more time in SL and it appears that the 3D internet is slowing coming to fruition. c|net’s Michael Parsons has a review....
by David Evans | Social: Dating & Networking
The Unofficial Apple Weblog has a story about Spyder, a Mac desktop application for managing social networking. For now, it only works with Myspace, and the price is a whopping $40. this totally breaks Myspace’s terms and conditions, I don’t expect it to...
by David Evans | Social: Dating & Networking
Tech Crunch says: Friends For Families, a sort of match.com for families, quotes a study that says 25% of people claim that that they have no close personal friends. They aim to help families find other, compatible families to establish friendships. At its core it’s...