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Dec 13, 07
Lovest.at
A service that hopes to "help you find your internet twin." The service aggregate the information that you have on all your social site profiles (MySpace, Last.fm, del.icio,us, etc). It uses this information to find the people most similar to you. There's no need to provide any new information - simply enter the links to your profile URLs and the service does the rest.

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Posted by Emily Chang in MashupsSocial networking

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David on December 13, 2007 at 11:56 AM:

This looks good in some ways, but it doesn’t provide an easy option to delete one’s profile, and it has an odd wording to the section on informations gathering:
“We may use your contact information to market to you, and provide you with information about, our products and services, including but not limited to our Service. If you decide at any time that you no longer wish to receive such information or communications from us, please follow the unsubscribe instructions provided in any of the communications.”

This sounds like a license to spam, and was enough to make me think twice. The site itself is difficult to assess, as I wasn’t willing to add all my profiles, and didn’t get the benefit of whatever results. Perhaps when it gets more people I’ll have another try.

Jack on December 16, 2007 at 06:35 AM:

@ David,

Sorry if the t’s and c’s weren’t totally clear - I’ll look at making these a bit more obvious (to be honest they are fairly standard web2.0 fare).

We don’t spam.  We don’t let anyone else have any email addresses, nor do we send you any emails ourselves.

We’ve got some big functionality deploys occuring later this month which will hopefully add to the userbase as Lovest.at becomes a must have app.

Thanks for having a look though.

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