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Tags for this date: finance, hotornot, ip markets and monopolies, life in the drug labs, safety, social networking, uncategorized

  1. Iovation Prevents Online Fraud And Abuse

    Online Dating Insider - Feb 14, 2008

    Recently I had the pleasure of speaking with Jay Johns from Iovation. Simply put, Iovation brings a level of security to online transactions unlike anything else I’ve ever seen. Iovation’s patented technology builds

    Tagged: technology, safety

  2. Match.com Update

    Online Dating Insider - Feb 14, 2008

    I’ve compiled recent bits of information about Match.com, along with related stories and insights, let’s review. Match by the Numbers Let’s take a look at the most recent numbers for 4Q 2007. Higher revenue per

    Tagged: match, dating sites

  3. One Time Only. Or Maybe Just a Few.

    In the Pipeline - Feb 13, 2008

    I’m going to be working up an Arbuzov reaction this morning, which is an odd thing for me to say. That’s because to the best of my recollection, which is pretty good, I’ve only run any of those during one period in my

    Tagged: life in the drug labs

  4. Oxford Internet Institute: Continuing the conversation

    Strange Attractor - Feb 13, 2008

    After having the opportunity to speak about blogging and the US elections at the Oxford Internet Institute last Monday, the conversation is continuing. I apologise for not responding sooner, but I do have the small

  5. How Much Potter Does Rowling Own?

    Copyfight - Feb 13, 2008

    Dave Langford's February ANSIBLE (a fanzine for fantasy/SF readers and authors) has a commentary from Steve van der Ark relating difficulties encountered in producing a print edition of a "Harry Potter Lexicon." For

    Tagged: ip markets and monopolies

  6. HotOrNot Sold To Canadian Investors

    Online Dating Insider - Feb 12, 2008

    Looks like HotorNot has sold for a reported $20 million to Avid Life Media. That seems a bit high but it’s going to take some more sleuthing to find out what the actual number is. I met James Hong a few years ago at a

    Tagged: finance, hotornot, avid life media

  7. Payment Providers at iDate

    Online Dating Insider - Feb 12, 2008

    I didn’t have a lot of time to spend with the myriad payment providers who attended the Social Networking and dating conference, so Ryan Tankoos at GlobalCollect was nice enough to provide a brief overview. In order

    Tagged: tools and services

  8. Online Dating Insider Facebook Group

    Online Dating Insider - Feb 12, 2008

    I created a group for this blog called Online Dating Insider on Facebook. I’m going to throw a few dollars at the Facebook ad network and see how it performs. Please join the group and we’ll see where it goes. My

    Tagged: facebook, uncategorized, businesscards

  9. FBI to provide Background Checks to Dating Sites?

    Online Dating Insider - Feb 12, 2008

    The FBI is expected to announce this week the awarding of a $1 billion, 10-year contract to develop the largest and most comprehensive government biometrics database in history — with information on the palm prints

    Tagged: safety, background checks

  10. Myspace Developer Platform

    Online Dating Insider - Feb 12, 2008

    MySpace kicked off its developer program by providing API’s and development tools to tens of thousands of developers, with some unique diistinctions, and restrictions, that it hopes will result in high quality apps

    Tagged: social networking, myspace

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