I had the pleasure of talking with Daniel Terdiman last night about iKarma.com and he did a nice story on our company. Here's the link:
Start-Up Lets Sites Track User Karma
By Daniel Terdiman - Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Published: March 2, 2006, 12:53 PM PST
I did make one important correction in the comments. iKarma's "Karmic Reboot" feature isn't designed to allow users to manipulate their rating with gifts to charity. We designed this feature to ensure that someone with a little bad karma doesn't get punished for life for acts of foolishness in their youth. This is an issue I may discuss in greater detail at a future date. But for now we thought we should give users the Internet equivalent of changing their name and moving to another town. Why is this important? Imagine for a moment that George Bush grew up in an age where his frat brothers all had camera phones, blogs and MySpace pages and an Internet archive (archive.org)that never forgets. Would he have ever been elected President? Maybe that's a bad example....More later. LOL
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