Linux CEO Brings Open Web Services for Online Dating to Social Networking
Kevin Carmony, recently-resigned CEO for desktop Linux vendor Linspire, today unveiled his new venture, Dating DNA, LLC (www.datingdna.com). Dating DNA provides free and open Web Services which bring 1-click compatibility scoring and other sophisticated dating features to Social Networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, and Craigslist, as well as to Internet devices such as Apple's iPhone and the Chumby web appliance (www.chumby.com).
"Online dating continues to move dramatically away from traditional dating sites such as Match.com and eHarmony," said Carmony. "Each day, more and more people are using Social Networking sites like MySpace, Facebook, Craigslist, and others, as a means of meeting new people to date. Utilizing these sites is free and provides a far more natural way of meeting people than traditional dating sites of the past. Dating DNA is the first company to capitalize on this trend, by bringing the convenience of matching tools from traditional dating sites to these new Social Networking avenues, something which has been sorely missing."
Carmony believes that just like everyone's genetic DNA is different, so too is everyone's "dating DNA."
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It's just a name...
"Dating DNA" is just a catchy name, sort of like Turbo Linux. Does it really have a turbo charged engine inside?
Fact: People ARE using Social Networking sites (and the net in general) to meet people to date.
All Dating DNA tries to do is get you past all those basic introduction questions quickly. For example, I wouldn't date a smoker. I wouldn't date someone who is married. I wouldn't date someone who is living at home with their parents. etc.
This is all addressed in the FAQs on our site: http://www.datingdna.com/?a=faq
Kevin
How Sad
Proving once again that people (in huge massive numbers) ARE getting dumber by the day, and that the human species is doomed.