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AOL proposes Love.com

configure   on 11 December 2003 - 11:45 · 15 comments & 1480 views

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America Online said Wednesday that it launched a preview of its upcoming Love.com Web personals service, which aims to ride the company's success with instant-messaging software into the lucrative Internet dating sector.

The giant Internet service provider (ISP) announced last month that it was building the so-called real-time personals site by pairing up the functionality and widespread distribution of its AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) application with the burgeoning popularity of online personals.

Web-based dating networks have proven increasingly profitable as businesses including InterActiveCorp's Match.com, Yahoo and Friendster have convinced millions of people to look for potential mates online.

Match.com, the current leader of Web personals industry, reported $48.3 million in revenue last quarter, up 44 percent from a year earlier. AOL said Love.com will allow subscribers to browse other users' profiles, see which individuals are online, and communicate via AIM.

Other features of the service will include free personals information posting, AIM account linking--which gives people the ability to create unique AIM screen names and e-mail accounts related to the site--region-specific content and wireless access, which is slated to go live in 2004. The current trial gives people 60 days of free access to the site.

"Online personals powered by instant messaging are a natural next-step in the evolution of online dating services," Steven McArthur, executive vice president for AOL Messaging, said in a statement.

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"By building AIM directly into Love.com, online daters will be able to communicate with a large, active community of people in real time, adding additional elements of interaction, emotion and personality to the world of online dating," it said.

The Love.com launch does not represent the company's first effort in the personals space, as it previously operated a service called Love@AOL, and currently uses listings from Match.com, with which it also shares revenue.

One source familiar with the project said online personals service Spring Street Networks will build the service's infrastructure while AIM collects profiles created by its users.

Representatives from AOL and Spring Street declined to comment on the partnership.

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(4 replies) #1 Quick Reply on 11 Dec 2003 - 11:53
I thaught that this was called AOL Chat
#1.1 Buttseh on 11 Dec 2003 - 12:03
A/S/L?!11
#1.2 SimplyPotatoes on 11 Dec 2003 - 12:18
?/?/your basement

when you chat with people online, have you ever thought the person you were chatting with might have a fetish for pretending to be a young hot girl and getting you the guy to send your picture to her(him)?
#1.3 radixvir on 11 Dec 2003 - 15:31
i always used to ask for their pic first
#1.4 mipra on 06 Feb 2004 - 06:46
hehehe..tha's cute
#2 WishX on 11 Dec 2003 - 12:25
Love (.com) Exciting and New
come aboard, we're expecting you

The Love (.com) Boat
soon will be making another run
The Love (.com) Boat
promises something for everyone

Set a course for adventure,
your mind's on a new romance

And Love (.com)
won't hurt anymore
it's an open smile
on a friendly shore

It's Love (.com)
Welcome aboard it's love (.com)

#3 radixvir on 11 Dec 2003 - 15:32
i like the idea of putting aim screennames right in the profile so you can talk to them. i wonder if it will work out as good as the pay services like eharmony. i doubt it though, it will still be fun
(1 reply) #4 Raptor on 11 Dec 2003 - 17:27
"You've got Herpes"

-Not Mine, but I had to share the comment with you guys anyways -

-Raptor
#4.1 mipra on 06 Feb 2004 - 06:47
so natural....herpes indeed...hehehe
(3 replies) #5 Scorched on 11 Dec 2003 - 17:29
Breeding AOLers with AOLers. Somebody's playing with fire.
#5.1 bradford108 on 11 Dec 2003 - 20:33
ROFL
#5.2 WishX on 11 Dec 2003 - 22:23
One can almost hear a digital rendition of "Dueling Banjos" playing softly in the background.
#5.3 mipra on 06 Feb 2004 - 06:46
aint gonna do that for living
#6 Gary_Player on 12 Dec 2003 - 13:03
*sigh* more lame AOL crap
#7 mipra on 06 Feb 2004 - 06:46
Man...yesterday I got an e-mail about this..cannot believe this

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