Seen that? – Comcast’s Dating On Demand:
Wednesday, 19. May 2010 - 6:18 pm
Comcast’s Dating On Demand: The Dating Weblog
TV PREDICTIONS — Apr 15 — Dating on Demand can be found on Comcast's Video On Demand lineup and permits singles to post two-minute videos explaining what they are looking for in a mate. If a Comcast viewer likes what he or she sees, they can go to DatingOnDemand.com and send a message. Posting a video is free and includes a six-month membership to DatingonDemand.com and its sister site, HurryDate. The feature is difficult to [...] Read More
Plenty of Fish, Match.com Hiss and Spit at Each Other Over Stats The Dating Weblog
Inh00d Plenty of Fish is now the leading dating site on the web (according to Plenty of Fish). The response from Match.com (which also claims to be the leading dating site on the Web)? Something like "Liar, liar, pants on fire!" I'm inclined to believe Markus at Plenty of Fish – partly because he posts stats from comScores, Inc., and partly because (as he points out) Match.com has [...] Read More
Boomer Dating TV The Dating Weblog
For those over 50, there is a new site to meet people called Boomer Dating TVâ„¢, which is an online dating service that offers baby boomers a way to introduce themselves via video. Think: video dating meets the Internet. Boomer Dating TV has announced the live beta launch of sites in Arizona and Florida. Personally, I think this is a great trend and hope it continues to each segment of online dating. [...] Read More
Hybrid Model – On Demand & On Premise….Where is the DATA? The CIO Weblog
Well atleast in today's Key note On Demand found a mention, but I had a question about the Hybrid model that SAP is discussing ..They do provide the option of having both on demand and on premise within a company/organization and indicated that they would work from on the same MASTER DATA / Data …Question : How are they going to manage/implement that???? Or Did I get it wrong?? Update: Peter [...] Read More
Enterprise Application on Demand – Defined by Gartner The CIO Weblog
Definition: Application on Demand (AoD) denotes an enterprise application that is owned, delivered and managed remotely by one or more providers. The provider delivers an application based on a single set of common code and data definitions, which are consumed in a one-to-many model by all contracted customers, at any time, on a pay-for-use basis, or as a subscription based on usage metrics. Explained: An application owned, delivered and managed remotely by [...] Read More