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Month: March 2008

TrustPlus, Shawn Broderick – CEO Interview

Posted on March 25, 2008

OPW INTERVIEW — Mar 24 — What's your online reputation? Wouldn't it be nice if you could bring your good reputation together into one place to show it off. TrustPlus can help. – Mark Brooks

What is TrustPlus?
Trust Plus is a Webwide Reputation System. We allow people to aggregate their reputations from online communities and take them with them, wherever they go on the net, whether they’re buying, selling, dating, chatting, researching or blogging. We’ve built a platform that enables sites to use TrustPlus as their feedback system, but what’s really cool is that users can bring their reputation built elsewhere into the site. Just imagine – now you can take your eBay reputation and use it to sell more stuff on craigslist, Amazon, anywhere else you sell.

Walk me through how the process works.
Your reputation is based on three key components: behavior, context and network, and it includes explicit and implicit behavioral information. Your feedback on EBay is an example of explicit behavior. You bought something from me, and I explicitly rated you AAA+++. Implicit behavior would come from a site like Wikipedia. Let’s say you are Joe72314 on Wikipedia.  We base our rating on a number of factors such as how long your edits stick around.

But behavioral data is just one piece of the equation. Just because you’re the world’s best seller of refurbished cell phones, doesn’t mean I should trust your hotel reviews.. And just because I’ve had a good experience with you doesn’t mean that everybody else in the world is going to love you.  So we look at the weight you carry on the network. It may be the case that I’m not very well trusted on our shared network. Therefore, my opinion of you isn’t going to carry much weight. So what we’re really doing is building some interesting data based on people who know you and the people who know them. Finally, people can add to their reputations through background checks and other services.

So how would TrustPlus be used on a dating site or a social network?

The dating sites that we’re talking to want to be able to leverage a 3rd party rating process to allow people to rate each other. So a user will go out on a date and afterwards will be able to rate the person that they dated. What really matters in the dating world is truthfulness – did they look like their picture or was their marital status correct; that sort of jazz.

It strikes me that there’s major potential for abuse here. In the dating business, I can be a perfectly nice person and go out with another perfectly nice person and we can clash like cats and dogs and one of the parties could get very vindictive. How do you prevent that?

We’re not per se in the business of policing what people say about each other. You might have a valid opinion and there’s absolutely no way that I can tell whether your opinion is valid realistically speaking.

So what is important is that the system is architected so that if people don’t behave well, their opinions don’t matter much. If I say you are the biggest jerk that ever walked the face of the earth, my opinion only matters if somebody trusts me. If the network doesn’t trust me, my rating of you isn’t going to be very important. So applying the whole networking component to this exercise really helps to isolate people who behave badly to everyone.

What’s your revenue model? Does the consumer pay or does the site pay?
It’s actually a bit varied. Some of the dating sites that we’re working with are planning to offer ratings as a premium service so when you search for that 5’ 11” blond haired, blue eyed woman, the people with good reputations will bubble to the top of the results list and the people who don’t have good reputations might not even show up on the list. Some sites want everybody to have access to the reputation data and we would drive revenue by selling other value-added services.

Where do you see the online reputation industry going in the next 5 years?
The reputation business barely exists, so doing a 5-year projection might require a little more fortitude than I’m willing to do at this point in time.  But I’m happy to share my opinions. Today reputations are very vertically siloed. You may have a stellar rating on eBay, but be a jerk on a dating site. The two reputations never meet. I think that 18 months from now people will be amused with the fact that there used to be these big silos of reputational information that you had no access to and no control over. Three years from now I don’t think we’ll do anything online without some understanding of the people that we’re working with, dating, talking to or buying or selling with. So I think there will be a reputation layer of the Internet that develops just like there will be a social graph layer and there will be identity layers. All of those will be horizontal; all of those will be owned by the end user; and they will be pervasive.

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America’s Most Eligible Gay Bachelor

Posted on March 24, 2008

Mypartner_logo PRESS RELEASE — Mar 23 — On April 2, myPartner.com begins its nationwide search for America's most Eligible Gay Bachelor with a kick off celebration in SF.  All through April and May anyone can nominate candidates and vote for favorites at http://www.mypartner.com/AmericasGayBa-chelorContest.html. From the top 51, five will be selected and flown to San Francisco for final judging. The winner will be announced during San Francisco's Gay Pride celebration on June 29th and will receive a romantic get-a-way trip for two and a $10,000 Private Matchmaking Package with Relationship Expert Patrick Perrine. FULL ARTICLE @ BIG NEWS

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Dating In The UK

Posted on March 22, 2008

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ROAD JUNKY TRAVEL — Mar 22 — The post college dating scene in the UK has its limits. Outside of work Brits have a very difficult meeting one another. The exception would be the club scene of course, but the relationships made there are often very short and alcohol ignited.  Reluctant to make the first move, Brits may make foreigners feel less than attractive so you may need to break the ice. They also shy away from public displays of affection early in a relationship so keep your hands to yourself. FULL ARTICLE @ ROAD JUNKY TRAVEL

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OmniDate – Find Love Through Virtual Dating

Posted on March 21, 2008

Omnidate SHALOM TORONTO — Mar 21 — OmniDate, a Toronto based dating site, offers an unique method for finding the right one – the virtual blind date. Ravit Abelman, an Israeli business woman, founded OmniDate with her husband, Dr. Igor Kotlyar. "The goal was to develop a product which would enable singles to "meet" in a comfortable atmosphere, without having to get dressed up and driving to a date with anxiety about possible disappointment." Users can curl up with their laptops on the sofa and do their dating from home. The characters respond to the writing text, they laugh, are surprised or serious. Key strokes produce various gestures such as shaking hands or sending a kiss.

Mark Brooks: OmniDate.com is actually a demonstration site for the OmniDate dating system. The technology is available for licensing, and an API is available for easy integration. Let me know if you'd like a referral to Igor and Ravit. OmniDate is a client of Courtland Brooks.

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SpeedDate.com Surpasses One Million Dates

Posted on March 21, 2008

Speeddate_logo PRESS RELEASE — Mar 21 — SpeedDate.com, the online speed dating site has hosted over one million "3-minute" online speed dates. SpeedDate.com also recently launched a Facebook application. The company is backed by Silicon Valley venture capital firm Menlo Ventures. FULL ARTICLE @ BUSINESS WIRE

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LavalifePRIME Partners With 50Plus.com

Posted on March 20, 2008

Lavalife_prime_logo PR LEAP — Mar 20 — LavalifePRIME, a dating site exclusively for singles 45+ will offer 50Plus.com members immediate access to LavalifePRIME's database and social networking resources at http://50plus.lavalifeprime.com. Boomers registered with 50Plus.com will be able to view LavalifePRIME members' profiles and use its instant chat and social networking features. FULL ARTICLE @ PR LEAP

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Bone Fish Partners With SpectrumX

Posted on March 20, 2008

Bonefish_logo THE OPEN PRESS — Mar 20 — White label dating provider, Bone Fish, partners with SpectrumX to offer the option of incorporating a fully-branded personality profiler into the affiliate dating and social networking sites at no extra cost. FULL ARTICLE @ THE OPEN PRESS

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Betting On Love

Posted on March 20, 2008

Quierolatino_logo HISPANIC BUSINESS — Mar 19 — QuieroLatino.com is a new dating site for U.S. Hispanics. For free users can create a profile and check out other users' profiles. However, in order to meet another user, members will have to sign up for a monthly subscription fee of $24.95. "According to U.S. Census data, 80% of married Latinos are married to another Latino," says QuieroLatino founder, Ariel Oxman. "We want to do for Latinos what JDate has done for Jews" he added.

The full article was originally published at Hispanic Business, but is no longer available.

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Dateline Unveils Online Service

Posted on March 20, 2008

Dateline_logo NMA — Mar 17 — The UK and Germany are Europe's largest online dating markets, worth 66m Eur las year, according to Jupiter. PlentyofFish, Gaydar, DatingDirect and Match dominate the UK's online dating market, according to Hitwise. Offline matchmaking service Dateline, which has been operating in the UK for more than 40 years, has launched an online dating site Dateline.co.uk. WhiteLabelDating.com has been appointed to provide the platform for the site.

The full article was originally published at NMA, but is no longer available.

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About Us

Posted on March 20, 2008

Every day we condense 3 hours of daily reading down into 3 minutes of reading for you.
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