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Mobile Entertainment Seeking Players And Payment

Fllrtomatic_logo REUTERS -- July 8 -- Online entertainment has increasingly moved to the mobile handset. According to the trade association Mobile Entertainment Forum, the global mobile entertainment industry is now worth $32 billion. The industry also remains confident that it can continue to grow strongly despite the current economic challenges, predicting average revenue growth of 28 % for 2010. CCS Insight analyst Paolo Pescatore believes the most popular sites such as Facebook might struggle to charge on mobile as users would still expect the service to be free. Other services that could prove to be successful will be those which offer a core aspect for free and then charge a small fee for premium content. One online and mobile service that has followed this route is Flirtomatic, a fun dating social network that allows users to post their profiles and rank each other from "freak" to "off the radar." Over 1m profiles have been posted so far. FULL ARTICLE @ REUTERS

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Greg Arnot, CEO Of Kalerion

Greg_a4 OPW INTERVIEW -- July 4 -- Greg Arnot is he’s the CEO of Kalerion Computing and also runs a product called Jivebug.com. Jivebug has been recently launched on Facebook so everyone, everywhere has the ability to know when their Facebook buddies are around. - Mark Brooks

How long has Kalerion Computing been around and what does Kalerion do?
We founded the company in 2004 and we’ve been doing a lot of good engineering work since then. We’re kind of a dating site with a difference. We’re using peoples’ mobile handsets to put them in touch with other people. So if I get close to somebody who is also in the community, my phone beeps.

And this is on a mobile phone as opposed to a land based phone?
Yes, it wouldn’t go very far with a land based handset. The communication protocol that we use for one phone to identify another is Bluetooth.

In order for those 2 phones to communicate, do both of those phones need to be registered within the network?
Yes, they need to be part of the network and they would typically need to have our mobile client running, but not necessarily. We also have a kind of clientless support for phones by changing the friendly Bluetooth of the user’s device to something recognizable to our mobile client. That way we are able to give a similar suite of functionality to somebody with a mobile phone that is not necessarily running our mobile software.

We have just launched a new functionality for Facebook. Somebody on Facebook can install our mobile application and be alerted or warned proactively when they come close to somebody else from Facebook. Let’s say I’ve got hundreds of friends on Facebook that I’ve never met. My phone beeps when one of my friends is close to me. I can send him a message or I can go over and start talking to him.

And more interestingly… if 2 people are on Facebook and they’re not friends, then in that case we apply a dating criterion. The resulting alert in that case would be anonymous.

But if I was at a party with all my friends that signed up to your system, my phone is going to go crazy then?
We would love that to be the case. Most dating attempts around proximity alerts have failed miserably because they didn’t do enough to foster proximity. There are only 1 or 2 mobile dating applications in the world that can do multiple simultaneous Bluetooth detections in a multi-threaded Java client and not crash the phone. Ours is one of them.

So our application can be simultaneously queuing up multiple incoming alerts for different people whether they are friends on Facebook or simply available singles.

So this is Jivebug™?
Yes, that’s the product you install on your phone. At the moment our application has a different name on Facebook but when it goes live in May it will be called Jivebug.

What is your background? How did you end up learning all this stuff?
I was in international marketing for about 13 years before I decided to get into dating. I came to Spain and when I went to parties, I was surrounded by beautiful women and I didn’t know which girls were single. Then even if you knew…how do you make the approach? How do you go over there and make that first introduction? So that’s how I got into it and started Jivebug.

How did you learn all those technical skills?
I was trained as an electronics engineer but I don’t program. I’ve learned this by having very good people working for us.

Are you looking to work with some of the other dating companies?
If you look at some of the success of the dating companies that have launched recently on Facebook, we think there is a lot of potential to grow with relatively little outlay in marketing dollars. That is an avenue that is interesting to us.

In terms of collaborating with the likes of the big players, I really don’t think that they believe we’re a threat yet. If we ever become a threat, maybe they’ll want to talk to us. We certainly are open.

How does the revenue model work for this kind of system with blue dating as you call it?
At the moment it’s pretty much free. We offer as much as we can for free and the basic currency of communicating with someone over the website is going to be free because we’re so closely matched to what Facebook is doing.

In the future, we’re going to be offering premium services. One part of our business is based on key learnings from the parties we’ve thrown; we know that girls in particular don’t like to meet the person the same night. So there is a “morning after effect” where people come to our website the next day to make contact with the person they met the night before and that’s an opportunity for us. So most of the time communication is free but in certain cases you might just have to pay.

New Mobile Apps Make Adultery Easier

Ashleymadison mobile TIME -- June 29 -- AshleyMadison.com, a personals site designed to facilitate extra-marital affairs, has released an iPhone and Blackberry app. AshleyMadison's membership has doubled over the past year to 4m. Over the past month alone, 679,000 men and women have used the service to contact a cheating partner. FULL ARTICLE @ TIME

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New Match.com App Available For The New Palm Pre

Matchcom prepalmhphone picture PR NEWSWIRE -- June 17 -- Match.com has announced the availability of an application designed specifically for the new Palm Pre phone. The application is currently available in the U.S. and can be downloaded from the beta App Catalog on the new Palm Pre. FULL ARTICLE @ PR NEWSWIRE

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IAC - The iPhone Is Our Crystal Ball

CNET NEWS -- June 11 -- IAC's CEO, Barry Diller, doesn't believe that the poor economy will make it more difficult to get people to pay for things online. While much of the "new IAC" relies on advertising revenue, Diller declared that strictly relying on advertising as a business model is not sustainable. "I absolutely believe that the Internet is passing from its free phase into a paid system. "Look at the iPhone, Diller said, "and the wild success of its App Store." "The iPhone is a great example of what's going to happen," he pointed out. "One of the greatest barriers to buying things is the steps that it takes." FULL ARTICLE @ CNET NEWS

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Mark Brooks: The iPhone is a game changer.  Use rs of iPhones monetize FAR better, and access information on the internet and (dating) apps more than on any other phone.  Overall the idating market is doing well despite the down economy, but the highest growth numbers, in terms of uniques, are being found at the fr ee end of the idating spectrum.  Case in point see the Compete graphs for, PlentyoffishOKCupid, DateHookup.  Interestingly, a number of the free sites that I reported on, in this TechCrunch article, are flagging. Namely MatchDoctor, Mingle2, and Webdate.  IAC's free dating site DownToEarth peaked in March and is headed decidedely South, according to Compete.com.  (Full Disclosure: Plentyoffish and Webdate are long term clients of Courtland Brooks)

 

meetMoi Partners With ClearSky Mobile Media

Meetmoilogo PR WEB -- June 10 -- meetMoi, a leader in location based mobile dating, announced a strategic alliance with ClearSky Mobile Media, a provider of content and managed services to wireless carriers. The relationship will add meetMoi to ClearSky's product suite. FULL ARTICLE @ PR WEB
 

Talkster Wins TMC's 2008 Communications Solutions Product Of The Year Award

Talkster logo MARKETWIRE -- May 27 -- Talkster, an alternative mobile communications company, won Technology Marketing Corporation's (TMC) 2008 Communications Solutions Product of the Year Award for its mobile application talki. talki gives consumers affordable alternatives to traditional long distance and international calling, plus SMS and MMS without any charges. Talkster has been awarded TMC's Communications Solutions Product of the Year Award for the last three years, having won for its innovation in voice over instant messaging (VoIM) technologies in 2006 and for its innovative Free World Dialing(TM) ad-supported calling service in 2007. FULL ARTICLE @ AJAX WORLD MAGAZINE

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SpeedDate.com Launches App For Android

Speeddate logo PR NEWSWIRE -- May 12 -- SpeedDate.com, the speed dating Web site, announced the availability of its Android application, allowing singles to effortlessly connect with potential matches from their mobile phone. SpeedDate.com is a free service which gives singles the ability to connect via three-minute instant messages or live video dates. FULL ARTICLE @ PR NEWSWIRE

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Ashley Madison Launches Mobile Dating

Ashleymadison logo PR NEWSWIRE -- Apr 22 -- The future of cheating has arrived in the form of mobile dating, courtesy of the world’s largest infidelity dating site. According to founder Noel Biderman, “Now with Ashley Madison Mobile, you're free to connect with your lovers throughout the day...on the train coming into work, waiting at the airport, or even late at night while your spouse is more focused on the TV than you." The product is currently in Beta testing, but several thousand users signed up within the first few hours. FULL ARTICLE @ PR NEWSWIRE

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Love On The Go

Matchcom iphone app picture DM NEWS -- Apr 6 -- Finding a date on the go has just gotten a little bit easier, thanks to new iPhone apps from Match.com and SNAP Interactive. According to Jupiter Research, the mobile dating and chatroom market is projected to grow to as much as $1.4 billion by 2013. SNAP's Facebook Platform dating app, “Are You Interested?” has more than 13m users. FULL ARTICLE @ DM NEWS

Mark Brooks: Zoosk, Are You Interested, Hotornot and the Match app are the apps to watch.  Also keep your eye on virtual currencies. The Cyworld effect is starting to kick-in in the USA now.

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Mobestar Rises From The Ashes

Mobestar logo OPW -- Mar 30 -- Mobestar, a UK company that launched in 2004, was known for developing white label technology and content for the mobile entertainment market, including social networking and online dating. What sounded like a great way to hit a fast growing market may have actually been marketed too soon with technology that was not quite ready. From the beginning, the company was allegedly losing money and reported a loss of nearly £2 million for 2006 and then again in 2007. By June 2008, speculation about the company’s imminent demise began creeping across the internet. While they were reportedly continuing to sign contracts throughout 2008, the money was coming in much more slowly than expected. In October they were suspended from trading on the AIM market, and in December a proposal was issued by their newly appointed Joint Administrators to sell the business and satisfy their considerable list of creditors, if possible.

In what appears to have been a victorious sale, Mobestar is now back on the market following what they are billing as a “successful” relaunch of the company on February 1. Touting a new location in Central London, because of unpaid rent at the previous location, Managing Director Marcus Bennett said they have achieved their first quarter goals to “relaunch, reposition and relocate.” Mobestar is also promising the “unveiling [of] a diversified portfolio of new products and customers in exciting new high growth markets”. According to their website, the only customer they retained from their previous incarnation, and their only current customer, is QSoft Consulting’s Gaydar. The only two products being offered at the moment are mDate and mSpace, neither of which is new or exciting. It will be interesting to see what new customers and products are announced in the coming months as it is difficult to place a lot of faith in Mobestar’s future when their “relaunch” looks strangely similar to the company that folded only three months ago. - by the Courtland Brooks Team

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Mobile Dating

Mobiledating24 WASHINGTON POST – Mar 27 -- Skout, changed its business model and joined a growing wave of firms trying to turn smart phones into dating devices. Right now the service is free, but the company will soon charge a $5 to $10 monthly subscription. A January report by Juniper Research predicts the market for mobile dating and chatrooms will grow to nearly $1.4 billion by 2013. "I see usage going through the roof because it's no longer a compromised experience," says Mark Brooks, a consultant to the online dating industry. FULL ARTICLE @ WASHINGTON POST

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Match.com On iPhone

Match on iphone picture TECH CRUNCH -- Mar 23 -- Match.com is releasing a native iPhone application. The app allows users to edit their profile, upload photos, and has an opt-in to a location based feature that allows them to see singles in their area. FULL ARTICLE @ TECH CRUNCH

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Brendan O’Kane, CEO Of Messmo.com

Brendan2 OPW INTERVIEW -- Mar 21 -- Messmo does mobile and now serves the personals industry by extending dating sites onto all mobile phones.

What is your background?
20+ years at large UK and US software companies in senior roles, particularly in sales and marketing. For 7 years I've been an active Angel investor, based out of Australia, in both the mobile and social networking space: Blue Sky Frog, Australia's first multi-million user mobile property, and KidSpot.com.au, Australia's #1 parenting and social networking site.

Tell us more about Messmo
A couple of colleagues and I made an investment in some interesting technology for mobile.  The easiest way to think of it is SMS Version 2; if you have mobile Internet, SMS should be free.

Messmo did an 8 month beta test, in the consumer market and picked up over half a million users. We also started a dialogue with one very large global personals player based out of Australia,  and we realized there were some significant opportunities in the personals space. We created Messmo Media to help personals sites extend their experience to mobile in a very simple, elegant way.

What functionalities have you built into Messmo so far?
It's very much like SMS. It's highly interactive; messages can contain pictures and all things you would expect if you were using an Internet backbone.

Messmo has built a very closed environment. Using Messmo with personals, members can't see each other except when they come through the personals site. It's a no-spam environment, no external advertising.

How can you help Internet dating companies make more money?
In three ways. Firstly Messmo has patented technology that can trigger a mobile transaction which means the user gets billed on their mobile bill. This opens the door to tempt all those non paying members, when they receive a new message,  to make a quick impulse transaction, such as a day pass,  via a single click. Secondly increased interaction - most members spend 20 or more hours away from a PC each day, but usually their mobile is with them night and day. Delivering messages and replies at zero cost, increases interaction and the likelihood of the member quickly returning to the site. Thirdly Messmo has very sophisticated viral and recommendation technologies (all you friends are in your contact list on your mobile)  that were proven in the test period. These have enormous potential to help drive down the cost of new member acquisition for sites.

Who would you say in reality are the end users in mobile dating in your experience?

Mobile dating can mean two different things. To a mobile operator, any on-deck solution that makes them money is mobile dating. But to an existing site owner, with their own membership, mobile dating should simply mean extending their existing communication to their member's mobiles, when the member is not at a PC. We think the second definition is what mobile dating is about.

What countries do you serve?

Messmo is global; in any country that supports mobile data you could reach a Messmo user. This is significant because let's imagine that there was a personals site we'll call "Cupid Make Friends". If they were visible on Messmo, a user anywhere in the world could, when running Messmo, see Cupid Make Friends straightaway. Their interaction with the site would be identical, whether they were in the UK, Italy, Thailand or Australia.

How would you differentiate the Messmo offerings from a company like Trilibis?
The most popular experience in the world on mobile is of course SMS. We replicate that experience and add extras like much richer messages, but the interface and integration is very very simple. think days, not weeks or months compared to alternative approaches.

SNAP Interactive Launches iPhone Dating App

Areyouinternested app logo PRESS RELEASE -- Mar 19 -- 'Are You Interested?' app is now available for download in iPhone app store. The SNAP mobile app is an extension and evolution of SNAP's popular Facebook Platform dating app 'Are You Interested?', which presently has more than 12m users. FULL ARTICLE @ MARKET WATCH

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Skout Introduces Real Time Online Dating

Skout logo PR NEWSWIRE -- Mar 2 -- Skout, the mobile location-based dating company, launched Skout OUT, an interactive new dating tool that helps singles find, flirt and connect with other singles in their immediate vicinity. Skout OUT will be available in bars and clubs across the United States beginning in Q2 '09. FULL ARTICLE @ PR NEWSWIRE

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Skout Releases Location-Based Dating App For iPhone

Skout logo PR WEB -- Jan 11 -- People can use Skout on their iPhone to chat with, share photos, and find dates with other singles in their vicinity. Skout for iPhone is available free of charge at Apple's App Store under the Social Networking / Lifestyle categories. FULL ARTICLE @ PR WEB

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HOTorNOT.com Dating App For The iPhone Debuts In Top 5

HotOrNot-logo new PR NEWSWIRE -- Feb 9 --  The mobile dating application introduced two weeks ago for the iPhone by HOTorNOT.com ascended to the #4 ranking in the social network category at the iTunes store. Since its release, there have been nearly 7m ratings and over 3.5m yes and no votes. FULL ARTICLE @ PR NEWSWIRE

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SpeedDate iPhone App Makes Love Search Faster

Speeddate logo CNET NEWS -- Feb 3 -- Online speed dating service SpeedDate announced on Monday the availability of its free iPhone application. The app allows access to SpeedDate members' profiles, which you can connect to by sending a "wink" or a quick "flirt." The free version doesn't allow to save potential dates, search based on screen name, or filter searches with more details. SpeedDate offers a seven-day free trial. After that it will cost $59.99/month. FULL ARTICLE @ CNET NEWS

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Andrew Weinreich, CEO, Meetmoi.com

Andrew weinreich OPW INTERVIEW -- Jan 31 -- Andrew Weinreich is the CEO of an interesting location based mobile dating service. He was also the founder of SixDegrees.com. - Mark Brooks

You’re the founder of SixDegrees.com. Why did MySpace steal your thunder?
We started SixDegrees in 1995. We sold it in December 2000, well before Myspace started. I think we were the first to define that space on the Internet. Social networking was invented and reinvented and reinvented again. We were the leading social network and then it was Friendster, Myspace and now Facebook.

Did you have it in mind when you started SixDegrees.com that it would help people with their dating prospects?
No. There were only a handful of websites, and I was looking into opportunities on the Web. What was compelling to me was publishing a database that wouldn’t have existed but for the Web. There has always been this notion of meeting people you don’t know through the people you do know, and that’s really what SixDegrees or any social network is.

What inspired you to start Meetmoi?
What excites me are spaces where something’s about to become reinvented. Online dating is one of those areas that generate real revenue and where people have shown a real inclination to change their behavior. Instead of limiting yourself to meeting people in an offline context, it may be that you can meet more people, present yourself in a better light, if you do it online and if you have the time and patience to be deliberate in what you say and how you say it.

Everything is going to go mobile. Dating lends itself to being reinvented from the online medium to a mobile medium. That is exciting, an industry that can be reinvented and a new player has a chance to dominate.

How does the Meetmoi service work from a user perspective?
You can register from your PC or phone. Some users can self-identify their location or we have a tiny snippet of code that you download and it’s all permission-based, but you have the ability to share where you are on an ongoing basis so we can look for people that meet your requirements that are around you. We will show you people not just based on the online criteria of, for example, age, but distance from you. Making dating more efficient because we incorporate location is really what mobile dating is all about.

Are people concerned about stalkers? What are the concerns with mobile?
I have a very simple principle. Users control every single aspect of their information. They control what they share, when they share it, to whom it’s shared and for how long it’s shared. If you stick to that rule, users will trust you and you can deal with a lot of these very legitimate privacy and safety concerns.

How is the service growing and what kinds of people are using the service so far?
We’ve been very pleased. I would say 20s and early 30s, these are people that are very comfortable on their phones, they have a bit of technological sophistication and their time is precious to them. They’re looking for someone who can have a cup of coffee with them now. They’re not interested in setting things up 2 or 3 weeks down the road but being able to plan last-minute and that’s what Meetmoi offers.

How does the service make money?
Meetmoi has free and paid memberships. With free memberships, you can browse profiles, people can contact you. The paid membership allows you to initiate contact with another member and that costs $9.99 a month. We have relationships with the carriers that allow us to charge you directly on your phone bill.

Do you have plans to extend internationally with the service?
The service works internationally now but not with SMS messaging; it works with email. We absolutely intend to extend SMS alerts and SMS interactions internationally in the near future.

Is there a way that other internet dating sites can work with you?
Yes, we will in 2009 announce partnerships but we’re absolutely open to helping dating sites extend their brand and extend their offering into the mobile arena.

What would you say your goals are through the end of 2009?
To expand membership, expand the functionality that we offer and to structure partnerships with other communities looking to work in the mobile arena and generate revenue in the mobile arena. Those partnerships can take many forms but I would expect us to announce a number of them both domestically and internationally over the course of 2009.

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