Did You Date? Love Espionage

Phil Butler,


From PRWeb, New York, January 9, 2007 - Did You, Inc., is a NY corporation set to launch a new web site called DidYouDate.com. The launch is aimed at the??Internet social networking scene, and particularly online dating and chat. According to the release, the company is making no bones about being a “for profit” venture. The service offers members an interesting proposition to new customers,??whcih will potentially enhance the global online dating scene.

This new site will be in the business of supplying a search tool that will allow the user the ability to search dating records for anyone that has a profile online. The new software has the ability to crawl the web in search of data supplied on a variety of dating sites. The implications of this new service are far reaching, and quite controversial if you think about it. The CFO of DidYouDate, uses some “reverse” marketing in stating that:

Rather than searching for people and profiles on countless dating sites trying to dig up information about a cheating sex partner or ex husband or wife, a subscriber to DidYouDate.com will have access to these dating archives at the click of a button, by logging into one site.

The??highlighted function of the new service is a feature called “6 Degrees” (meaning 6 degrees of separation). This feature will allow users to view the dating history of any dater, and the user will be able to see that dater’s past, present, and future relationships. The software will allow subscribers to validate any dating claim, contest claims and counter claims, and to enter into a dialogue for the resolution of any claims.

DidYouDate.com will also provide its users with a platform to interact with subscribers from a wide range of online dating services. Essentially, a person logged into DidYouDate will be able to connect with any member of a service that the company has enabled interop services with. It will be interesting to see just how many other services want to??interoperate with the new entity!

DoIDate!

Well to be honest, it is none of your business. I hate to be negative about new services, and especially when there is some potential there. Is this serious though, a dating/spy/gossip/argument site? You may disagree with me on this, but DidYouDate.com is the 21st century equivalent to the boy’s locker room??in Junior High. The service is in Beta right now, and??I could not sign in to test the features,??and I am not sure I wanted to.??

??I have a simple way for you to check up on your newest boy/girlfriend. It will take less time, and cost less money to boot!

  1. Join the dating service your prospective boyfriend is using (I am using the feminine sense for convenience).
  2. Using a different username, create a profile just like yours except find a generic and amateur photo of a hottie.
  3. Send a kiss, tease, email, hug, smooch, flirt, butt wiggle, doggie bone or whatever initial contact??method.
  4. Wait for a reply, and then be a sneaky little girl. Communicate the same way you did initially (well, maybe sexier).
  5. Wait to see what his exact response is, and several things will happen.

Note that the photo of your new persona must be somewhat??more spicy than??what you think “his/her” ideal is.

If you post a picture like the one below, he might respond. Don’t??be mad, if he doesn’t he is a MONK! Depending on how provocative you are, one of the following might happen:

A. If he is a wimp, and your “real” correspondence has been very civilized, then you will scare the crap out of??him. If he is a doctor and has plenty of money, you may want to marry him to get cars and jewels.

B. If he is serious about you, or a real gentleman, he will be polite and leave if you get to “frisky”. It is likely that he will contact you in just a few minutes out of guilt. Date this one, if you don’t know aready!

C. If he is a bottom feeding moron (who is talking with you in another window) he will dive headlong into the abyss. After which you will know to run the other way!??

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Lonely housewife! I love football, baseball, basketball, hockey, tennis, water skiing, washing clothes, doing dishes, dressing up, and long romantic walks on the beach. I am looking for someone to do all this stuff with, and more ;)

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Any way, you guys get the idea??I??am sure. Given the rampant boredom that sometimes pervades the web, I am sure this new “pastime” will be popular. Is it web 2.0 stuff???Not my web 2.0, but you decide. Remember, something??I have mentioned in past posts, “We vote for what we want with our participation and??money.”??I suggest the tried and true method of partner selection.??Meet someone, take lots of time, and let nature take its course. Another problem with services like this is that you can’t be doing much??dating if you are chatting or researching which people date who. ??

By the way, if you really like my advice, let me know as I am thinking about starting a new site:

I apologize for digressing a bit, but in all sincerity, we want you to get value and excellence from new web 2.0 applications. Any of you would be better served spending your time and money on services that will enhance your life. Social networking is a very stimulating and uplifting experience when approached in the right way. If you get that bored, pet the dog, create your own web site, hug a friend or shoot some hoops.

Photo Credits: photo courtesy Leg Avenue

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