TECH CRUNCH – Apr 17 – Tallygram, a Facebook-based friend-finding app created by OkCupid, has shut down, saying that the community never grew large enough to sustain the site. The site launched in November 2012. Existing users have an option to export their data from the service by May 15.
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Tallygram Finds People You Don’t Want To Sleep With
IT WORLD – Feb 8 – Tallygram, a friend finder service, comes to us from the folks at OkCupid. Tallygram is the same basic idea. You log in using your Facebook credentials. Tallygram then asks you questions, you answer, then you rate other people’s answers on a sliding scale. From that data it determines who’s likely to be someone you want to meet, and who you’d really try to avoid. Unlike OkCupid, the “pre-beta” Tallygram doesn’t carry ads or use code from tracking companies – at least not yet.
OKCupid Has Launched Social Discovery Service Tallygram
OPW – Nov 9 - OKCupid has been working on a new social discovery product Tallygram. After you sign up using Facebook Connect you are presented with countless questions such as "Should marijuana be legal?" or "Would you consider donating your body to science after you die?". The more questions you answer, the smarter Tallygram gets at suggesting you friends, just like OKCupid does with recommending you matches. Based on your answers Tallygram shows you on a percentage scale who might be your friend and who might be your enemy. As of now Tallygram only allows you to do a basic search, message people and invite your friends. The site is in Alpha and OKCupid is seeking developers to build new features.
