DoYouDo
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DoYouDo, Inc. is a Beverly Hills, California company that owns the patent to an anonymous matching service designed to detect mutual attraction between friends or acquaintances based on confidential lists they create of people they are interested in. On September 7, 1999, Israeli businessmen Gil S. Sudai and David J. Blumberg patented the methodology, which represented a departure from the approaches employed by other online dating services and dating systems. It focused on matching up people who already had a non-romantic relationship offline, rather than matching up strangers, and was designed to help solve the problems associated with unwanted romantic overtures on the one hand, and inhibition resulting from fears of unrequited love on the other.
Several websites have implemented similar anonymous matching systems, including eCRUSH (claiming 350,000 legitimate matches) and [SecretAdmirer.com] (claiming 100,000 legitimate matches).
History
DoYouDo, Inc. was incorporated on September 23, 1999, with Sudai serving as chief executive officer and (Spark Networks founder and current CEO) Joe Y. Shapira and (Spark co-founder and former co-chairman) Alon Carmel serving on the board of directors. A 2000 Business Wire article noted:- The doYOU2.com service currently focuses on teens, helping them to avoid the risk of rejection and peer pressure inherent in developing friendly and romantic relationships. DoYOU2.com is designed to empower teens and others to freely express themselves in a fearless and fun way.
The firm was acquired by Matchnet.com in September 2000 for an undisclosed sum, dependent on certain success parameters, to be paid completely in MatchNet shares. The item "Acquisition of DoYouDo, Inc. $ − $ 1,820,000" appeared on the company's 2001 financial statements. Matchnet's 2002 Annual Report disclosed, "The purchase price was contingent upon the Company acquiring a separate entity, eCrush, before May 30, 2001, and was to range from $1,820,000 to $1,820,000 plus 70% of the difference between $5,000,000 and the actual purchase price of eCrush, if it was less than $5,000,000." eCRUSH, a company providing essentially the same service, had entered the market on Valentine's Day, 1999; today eCRUSH claims to have over 1.6 million users and to have legitimately matched over 350,000 people "through a proprietary and patented database process."
MatchNet's 2004 Second Quarter Report claimed that its strategic rationale for the DoYouDo purchase was to "leverage the positioning and membership database of an existing online personals service" and "enhance and extend existing brands." An August 4 2004, SEC filing said that the rationale was to "leverage acquired intellectual property."
MatchNet's 2003 annual report noted:
- In September 2000, MatchNet acquired DoYouDo, Inc., the owner of both a website based on viral e-mails and a patented business model relating to an automated method for determining mutual interest. In this model, people register on the site to see who has a “crush” on them, by submitting their e-mail addresses. Those people then are e-mailed and referred back to the site to see if there is a match. The acquisition was made primarily for the purpose of acquiring the patent on this business model for future development. At present, MatchNet has kept the DoYou2 site dormant and our DoYouDo, Inc. subsidiary has no operations.
\"Love detector\" methodology
The patent's description notes:- Human relationships are often fraught with difficulties. In addition, human beings are risk-adverse. Often, even when two people want to initiate first steps in a relationship, neither person takes action because of shyness, fear of rejection, or other societal pressures or constraints. . . What is needed is a safe, simple, confidential, and non-judgmental way for people to reveal their true feelings and interests without risk of embarrassment or rejection.
In Sudai and Blumberg's "Love Detector" system described in their patent, users log in and enter a confidential list of friends and acquaintances who they are attracted to. The system periodically searches for pairs who have indicated a mutual attraction and notifies them, so that they can initiate a romantic relationship without fear of rejection. In the event that a person's feelings are unrequited, the object of their affection is never the wiser. As the patent abstract points out, "No notification occurs unless the system determines that a match in attraction or interests exists. If a first person's feelings or interests are not mirrored by a second person, the system will not notify either person and only the computer system will be aware of the first person's feelings for the second person."
The patent described several variations of the system, including one in which a user can choose to be notified 24 hours later; e.g., to allow time for the man to make the first move. It also provided for different types of attraction, e.g. "love," "like," and "desire." The system could be configured to only match users who shared the same type of attraction.
An example of how the system works is as follows. Tom Brown logs in and enters the following list of people who he is interested in:
Tom Brown's confidential crushes: 1) Amy Smith 2) Jennifer Farmer 3) Melissa WrightLater, Amy Smith logs in and enters the following list of people she is interested in:
Amy Smith's confidential crushes: 1) Tom Brown 2) Joe Fisher 3) John JonesThe system would match up Tom and Amy based on their mutual attraction, and notify them of the match. For instance, the system might send the following email:
To: Tom Brown From: The Love DetectorCongratulations. Both you and Amy Smith have indicated mutual attraction. Good luck.
References
- [2003 Annual Report], MatchNet, May 27 2004.
- [DoYOU2 FAQ], 1 January 2001.
- [DoYOU2 Introduction], 2 February 2001.
- [eCRUSH Press Release], 18 September 2000.
- [eCRUSH Frequently Asked Questions].
- [MatchNet, Inc. Form S-1], U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, August 4 2004.
- [MatchNet PLC Acquires doYOU2.com; Patented Technology Key Focus of Deal; Online Service Communicates Anonymous Feelings, Ideas, Interests], Business Wire, 31 October 2000.
- [MatchNet übernimmt doYOU2.com], German language article about doYOU2-MatchNet merger, Ad Hoc, 10 September 2000.
- [U.S. Patent 5950200] "Method and apparatus for detection of reciprocal interests or feelings and subsequent notification", 7 September 1999.
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