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Category: Userplane

AOL Acquires Userplane

Posted on August 14, 2006

Userplane_3USERPLANE — Aug 14 — One recent night before inking our first-round with a top VC – we were approached by AOL's CEO, Jon Miller…  Userplane will continue to support all communities small and large. Our business model will remain unchanged – startup-style. Any relationship between our network and AOL's will be completely optional. Expect to see an abundance of new features and innovation. For years, Userplane has been dreaming of federated identity and network interoperability with AIM.  AIM Interoperability will be an added feature for our clients in the near future! We are also going to be working with Open AIM to become a quick installation and robust A/V front-end for the AOL network. No pricing changes are planned at all. In fact, we're releasing an ad-supported package for our integrated clients as part of this transition. Our core data center will remain in LA but we will be expanding to Europe and Asia with AOL's greater resources. We're staying put in LA with the same team 🙂 Soon we will be moving into larger offices down the road in Santa Monica…

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

Mark Brooks: Congratulations to Mike Jones and the team. Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy! Talk about blazing a trail. AOL. Wow!

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Webdate and Userplane Desktop Dating Applications

Posted on August 2, 2006

Webdate_logo_3dOPW — Aug 2 — Heads up. Webdate has just launched a desktop dating app. The app. sits on the desktop and allows users to search, message and instant message other users. Userplane, meanwhile, is due to launch it's desktop application as well. – Mark Brooks

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Userplane Anonymous Calling

Posted on July 10, 2006

Userplane_2BUSINESS WIRE –July 10 — Expanding the capabilities of its Flash voice and video communication platform, Userplane, a pioneer in community software, announced that its unique Anonymous Calling feature has triggered more than 20,000 calls worldwide during the past 60 days. Userplane Anonymous Calling is now seamlessly enabled for every instant messaging conversation within the Userplane Webmessenger and Webchat client. "The new anonymous calling feature in the Userplane IM has been a great help in building user retention," said Markus Frind, CEO of Plentyoffish. Said Michael Jones, cofounder and CEO of Userplane. "This service enables two users to connect via phone completely anonymously – without giving away any personal information." Userplane will be exhibiting at the 9th Internet Dating Conference in San Francisco on July 13-14th, 2006.

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

Mark Brooks: Phone Matrix Privatecall is the leading alternative option and can be integrated into instant messaging clients. 'Throw away numbers' are another option. A throw away number should look the same as a regular number i.e. 415-762-8869, not 415-762-8869 ext. 3565.  Also, if I'm dialing from 212-444-1636 then it should be possible for me to call out from this number and have the service mask the number so it looks like I'm calling from 415-762-8869. Watch this space 😉

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Userplane Key Player in Web 2.0 Landscape

Posted on April 5, 2006

Userplane_1_1BUSINESS WIRE — Apr 3 — Positioned at the intersection of two major trends — online communities and Web 2.0 — Userplane, the leading provider of live community software, today announced that the company's apps have now been deployed on more than 100,000 websites, reaching in excess of 40 million users in 20 countries. The company is adding 5,000 new communities to its roster each week and has launched an ad network hosting 5 million banner ads and 2.5 million text ads daily. Userplane provides Internet applications enabling live communications, including full voice/video and text, within the web browser.

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Online Personals Watch Interview, Mike Jones, CEO of Userplane

Posted on March 24, 2006

Mike_jonesOPW INTERVIEW — Mar 24, 2006 — Mike Jones is a regular at the internet dating conventions and has the respect of the online personals industry as a pioneer, and inimitably likable fellow.  I interviewed him to find out more about Userplane and what he has in store. – Mark Brooks

What does Userplane do?
Userplane provides software communication tools focusing on audio and video for online communities with a specific focus in online dating.

When and how was the company started?
Userplane was founded 5 ½ years ago.  We originally did custom software development for Fortune 500 brands and then migrated into building our own software development platform, 2 years in.  We focused on developing instant messaging systems, multi-user chat and audio/video profiling component.   When those operations were initially released, we experimented with a few of our market places and found that online communities were a particular sweet spot for what we had developed.  There is a huge importance for anonymity and privacy control and dating sites at that point didn’t really have any good live communication applications that were working well.  Our applications were driven to solve that problem.

What are the most popular products/services for online personals companies?
Our instant messaging applications.  If you’re a relatively small site or medium sized site and don’t have too many people online at one given time, instant messaging is a nice way to give a smaller userbase more presence.  If you’re using chat, you really need to focus chat around times or events.  Instant messaging is more flexible to work with either small or large communities.  We have also found that instant messaging becomes such a key component on the progression of a relationship.  Someone might initially start on browsing profiles, then emailing, then jump into an anonymous instant messaging session and then go to an anonymous call feature, which is something we’re about to release.  Then, after the anonymous call, they’d actually progress to a real world date.  So, we’ve formulated all of our tools to assist users with these intermediary steps between browsing profiles online and actually meeting someone in the real world.

Why would an online personals company want to use Userplane rather than develop their own in-house solution?
I think typically, the instant messaging, chat and video profile systems are sophisticated enough applications, that it requires some dedicated developers.  And if you look at Userplane’s pricing structure, even the extremely large client is not paying Userplane that much money.  So, there’s rarely a time when a bill with one of our clients is larger than hiring an internal developer and maintaining the IT infrastructure needed.  We definitely will save companies money if they utilize our tool as opposed to developing in-house.  Beyond that, we’re building stronger products than can be built in-house.  We’re leveraging knowledge across a whole wide variety of different websites and a huge volume of users ranging from MySpace all the way down to a start up dating site.  We are applying all that knowledge into our applications.  Our customers are receiving a dedicated development team, which is developing more and more communication tools for them without them even having to worry about it.  We are releasing a desktop component that is a whole new system for a dating site. 

Where do you expect to see the biggest growth in the online personals industry over the coming year?
We’ve been splitting our focus between two worlds; online dating and the Web 2.0 community world.  I think those two worlds will drastically collide.  You’re going to see a huge influx of intelligence in search engine friendly and  Web 2.0 websites that will basically add on online dating to their already existing communities and will do that for free.  They will be monetized from advertising, micro transactions and premium features.  I have a feeling that whether it is this year or next year, it will be something that affects the online dating market place in a good way and bad way.  More ‘interest’ based niches will begin as opposed to religious or ethnic based niches, such as fitnesssingles.com versus JDate.  We are also seeing an increase in premium rate features and memberships.  Sites are typically not doing anything that has tiers of memberships where you have a junior level member or a senior level member with access to some better features.  We believe a lot of free sites will be introducing these multi-tiered premium memberships into the marketplace.  I believe that when that comes out it will affect online dating dramatically and will increase the market size.  Just as people are finding with mobile dating, cell phone manufacturers have been the masters of charging incremental amounts for small volumes of communications and there’s quite a few dating sites and online communities, in general that are thinking the same way… i.e. if I want instant messaging, I’ll have to pay ‘X’ and if I want access to video profiles, I’ll have to pay ‘Y’.  Our tools are set up to enhance that model, but we haven’t seen a lot of companies in the past that embraced that.  Recently we have had a wave of new interest.

What are your plans for Userplane through 2007?
We have a lot of product we are putting out, and we are dealing quite a bit with interoperability between different instant messaging networks, which will make a lot of sense to certain dating sites.  We’re doing it in a very different way…it will actually be a real ‘aha’ for dating sites.  We are working very hard on a new desktop piece, which should be out in the next month or two.  Again, I think this will be another big ‘aha’; we’re going to be giving a lot of functions and features to dating sites at a very low cost.  The goal is that everything we do is enhancing their community, enhancing the user communication, allowing our clients to drive more revenue.

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Userplane Launches Video Ad Network

Posted on February 17, 2006

Userplane_1BUSINESS WIRE — Feb 13 — Userplane, the leading provider of live community software, today launched its video advertising network, partnering with Broadband Enterprises for initial video ad placements.  eMarketer projects streaming video spending will nearly triple to $640 million in the next two years, and grow to $1.5 billion by 2010.  Userplane supports 90,000 communities, serves 200 million impressions a month, and is growing by 5,000 new communities a week.

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Userplane Provides Video Chat and IM to Dating Sites in UK

Posted on January 27, 2006

UserplanecomBUSINESS WIRE — Jan 24 — According to Britain's TimesOnline, a survey reported 65% of U.K. singles have used an Internet dating service. Userplane is now providing its apps to: Single2Couple.com, Face-pic.com, TotallyJewishDating.com, Christiansuk.com, PartyFlirt.co.uk.  "We have recently seen a rapid embrace of online social networking and online dating in Europe," said Michael Jones, co-founder and CEO, Userplane. "Many of our European clients are actually seeing faster growth than their US counterparts."  Jones will participate in the annual meeting of IDEA OASIS, a not-for-profit association for the Online Dating and Social Networking industries, on February 3rd at the Internet Dating Conference in Miami. Jones is a founding board member of the organization.

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Userplane Enhances Award-Winning Webchat and Webmessenger

Posted on January 19, 2006

BUSINESS WIRE — Jan 18 — Userplane Webchat Version 1.8.7 features streaming audio and video (through Flash MX), mini-profiles, a user photo, and an overall usable and flexible Flash interface.  The new version allows for full support of unlimited user video streams, integrated chat history display, advanced user and administrative block and ban functions, and site-administered room alerts.  In addition, Userplane has significantly improved security functions and will soon offer advertising revenue-sharing to clients.  Userplane's Webmessenger 1.8.11 include a much-requested skinning feature allowing full color and icon customization, advanced notification of accepted and rejected IMs, and a resizable interface. This Flash instant messaging tool provides live text and audio/video instant
messaging.  "There is a lot more to come – 2006 will be an exciting year for us," CEO Michael Jones said.  "Look for a range of new partnerships and developments that will enable us to expand our features, to drive exciting user experiences and additional revenue for our users and partners."  Recent clients include: Date.com, Friendster, Honda, and Red Bull. 

Mark Brooks: Mike knows how to look after his customers and is a pleasure to work with. 

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EveryTeam.com Lets Sports Fans Create Communities and Content

Posted on December 19, 2005

PR WEB — Dec 14 — On EveryTeam  sports fans can develop their own teammate and rival lists (similar to buddy lists), create social groups that they can invite other fans to be a member of, write blogs, store and share sports photos, subscribe to sports news RSS feeds, post and search classifieds and more.  EveryTeam has partnered with UserPlane to provide chat rooms, an instant messenger and a video recorder.  RELEASE @ PR WEB

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Userplane Announces Open API for Webchat

Posted on September 8, 2005

UserplaneBUSINESS WIRE — Sept 7 — Userplane (the leading provider of live community software) expands the market reach of its freely distributed Userplane Webchat application with plug-in modules for software platforms Simple Machines, vBulletin, Mambo and phpNuke. Web developers and administrators can easily and quickly add Userplane to their websites.

Mark Brooks: Userplane is doing a first rate job developing clean, user friendly community building tools. 

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